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This podcast recounts the significant contributions of Etta Ray Beard, a pivotal figure in the early development of Shawnee, Oklahoma. It highlights her role in the Land Run of 1889, where she staked a claim that became a foundational part of the town. The text emphasizes that Etta and her father constructed the very first house in Shawnee, and she later became the town's inaugural postmistress. Furthermore, it describes how Etta and her husband, Henry Beard, became influential community leaders, even having the town of Henryetta named in a way that commemorated their combined names. The account also traces the historical journey of their original cabin, a symbol of Shawnee's beginnings.
By Scott W. Hawkins5
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This podcast recounts the significant contributions of Etta Ray Beard, a pivotal figure in the early development of Shawnee, Oklahoma. It highlights her role in the Land Run of 1889, where she staked a claim that became a foundational part of the town. The text emphasizes that Etta and her father constructed the very first house in Shawnee, and she later became the town's inaugural postmistress. Furthermore, it describes how Etta and her husband, Henry Beard, became influential community leaders, even having the town of Henryetta named in a way that commemorated their combined names. The account also traces the historical journey of their original cabin, a symbol of Shawnee's beginnings.