Love County Historical Society Pioneer Museum

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Brings back some memories 🍔🥤
11/11/2023

Brings back some memories 🍔🥤

10/10/2022
02/25/2022

Here's Ark again, in an 1895 map of the Chickasaw Nation of Indian Territory (LOC).

Bridge history
12/02/2021

Bridge history

In September of 1931, the toll bridge that spanned the Red River between Love County, Oklahoma and Cooke County, Texas at the former Sacra's Ferry site closed for good in favor of the free bridge a mile upstream. The road to get to the toll bridge through Gainesville is Grand Avenue, but the free bridge served state highway 40, which we now all know and love as U.S. 77 and Interstate 35. Okay, maybe "love" isn't quite the right word.

The Gainesville Red River Bridge Company, which owned the toll bridge at Sacra's Ferry, filed an injunction to stop traffic on the free bridge. Unlike the opening of the free bridge between Colbert, Oklahoma and Denison, Texas in July of 1931, however, this injunction did not create a public-relations "war" between the governors of the states.

The argument in Gainesville rested on the problem that the road bed for SH 40/ Route 77 was two miles west of downtown Gainesville, thus bypassing the city and creating worry about its future commercial traffic. Further, the governor of Oklahoma discovered that the road bed on the Texas side "had settled approximately five feet below the bridge roadway," and therefore offered to provide Texans with road-building equipment (and the talent to actually use it, ha ha).

This didn't sit to well with some Gainesville citizens, who feared that their city's commerce would suffer. Therefore, they "raised funds by contribution to build the three mile detour from Highway No. 77 to the short, completed section of Highway No. 40." This contribution effectively stopped the problem on both ends: Texas got a decent road, and the highway was built much closer to downtown Gainesville.

If you'd like to read more about the exciting history of ferries, toll bridges, and free bridges, check out the book, "The Stark Ranch of Cooke County, Texas: History that spans the Red River" by John Schmitz, published by Red River Historian Press! It's a great gift for any infrastructure nerd.

You can find the book on my website: https://www.redriverhistorian.com/shop or on Amazon (also on order at independents, Barnes & Noble, etc): https://www.amazon.com/Stark-Ranch-Cooke-County-Texas/dp/1736745719

07/12/2021
Come see the museum for Frontier Days🇺🇸
06/03/2021

Come see the museum for Frontier Days🇺🇸

Ike Cloud & Love County history
02/21/2021

Ike Cloud & Love County history

They’re here!!
02/07/2020

They’re here!!

Merry Christmas & Happy New Year!!
12/25/2019

Merry Christmas & Happy New Year!!

12/12/2019

Wondering whatever happened to that letter your great grandma sent in 1881? Wonder no more! In this 1881 US postal map, the routes between towns are drawn and the number below the routes denote the number of times weekly deliveries were made.

I decided to only focus on a western portion of the Red River to make the map a bit easier to read; however, the full map (link in the comments) shows the more detailed eastern section, with its plethora of settlements.

(Hardin Simmons Library).

Address

409 W Chickasaw Street
Marietta, OK
73448

Opening Hours

Thursday 10am - 2pm
Friday 10am - 2pm
Saturday 10am - 2pm

Telephone

(580) 276-9020

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Love County Historical Society Pioneer Museum

The Love County Historical Society, Inc. was chartered in 1979 with the goal of preserving the history of Love county and its people. Society dues are $10 per year or $150 for lifetime membership. Paid up members receive a quarterly newsletter. The society meets the fourth Tuesday night of each month except in November and December at the Pioneer Museum meeting room. The museum is located at 409 W. Chickasaw St. in Marietta, Oklahoma. Hours are 10-2 Thursday, Friday and Saturday. The museum will be opened for special tours by appointment. The museum phone number is 580-276-9020 or after hours call 580-276-2614 or 580-276-3477. Mailing address is P.O. box 134, Marietta, OK 73448

Board Members are:

Laquitta Ladner, President Alice Cochran, Vice-President Dolores Harvey, Secretary Ron Jacobs, Treasurer Nelda Shurbet, Curator Trustees: Jerry Cochran, Don Harvey, Tankie Spivey and Ron Jacobs.