Grand, Oklahoma

Today's community of Grand was the one-time county seat of Ellis County, Oklahoma. First established as Ioland to be the county seat of "E" County (later Day County). When the Cheyenne Arapaho reserve was opened, it was moved across the Canadian River and renamed Grand. According to George Shirk, its namesake was Grandfield Alcorn, the son of Robert Alcorn, county judge.[1]

Grand was the county seat of old Day County

When Day County was extinguished at statehood, Grand found itself in Ellis County, and was the county seat until August 26, 1908. The Ellis County courthouse moved to Arnett. The Grand post office existed from November 4, 1892, until September 30, 1943.[1] Only the footings of the courthouse and the vault that once held the Day county records remain visible at the site.

Grand contained a cemetery and a post office; the cemetery is located at 36.01305°N 99.81801°W / 36.01305; -99.81801.[2][3]

Grand was the birthplace of western musician Spade Cooley in 1910.[4]

The site was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1972 as the Grand Town Site.[5][6]

See also

References

  • Wright, Muriel H., George H. Shirk, Kenny A. Franks. Mark of Heritage. Oklahoma City: Oklahoma Historical Society, 1976.
  • Wright, Muriel H. "Old Day County Oklahoma Territory". Chronicles of Oklahoma 13:2 (June 1935) 219. (accessed February 15, 2007)
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