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Frederick Drummond

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the Drummonds were creditors against and administrators for Osage estates. They also owned a funeral home that performed funerals for the deceased that would be paid for by the estate. Some families sold their allotments to the Drummonds to cover the costs of their debt to the Hominy Trading Company.
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on July 6, 1890. Fred and Addie had six children including three sons, Roy Cecil Drummond, Frederick Gentner Drummond, and Alfred Alexander "Jack" Drummond. One of their children, Conrad Hubert Drummond, died as an infant in 1910. He was sometimes referred to as "Colonel" Fred Drummond. Drummond was
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statehood, he was a founder of Hominy Public Schools and the first secretary of the school board in 1905. He was re-appointed to the school board for the following year. He was a county commissioner in 1907 before statehood. The last territorial governor,
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by Frederick and Addie; the same year he became the first vice-president of Hominy's first national bank. He later operated a 3,000 acre ranch near Hominy with his son Cecil.
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where Frederick founded the Hominy Trading Company after buying out the Price Mercantile Company. The
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In 1908, Frederick Drummond became the first mayor of Hominy and served for two years. He was a
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Frederick and his son Frederick Gentner both spoke the
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Hominy, Oklahoma
Ardrossan
Stillwater, Oklahoma
Republican
Gentner Drummond
Drummond family
Hominy, Oklahoma
Drummond family
Ardrossan
St. Louis
Pawhuska, Oklahoma
Osage Nation
Indian Territory
Osage Nation
Ponca City
Hominy, Oklahoma
Victorian-style
Fred and Adeline Drummond House
Hominy, Oklahoma
Oklahoma
Frank Frantz
Republican
Osage County
Osage language
Reign of Terror
Osage County
Coffeyville, Kansas
Freemasons
Presbyterian

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