Lacey
Lacey
Lacey
Serving as Post Office from 1890 to 1909. The Town was named for John. F. Lacey from Iowa who served as a member of the congressional committee on Indian Affairs and Chairman of the Committee on public lands which opened Oklahoma Territory to homesteaders in 1889.
Oklahoma Historical Society
Serving as Post Office from 1890 to 1909. The Town was named for John. F. Lacey from Iowa who served as a member of the congressional committee on Indian Affairs and Chairman of the Committee on public lands which opened Oklahoma Territory to homesteaders in 1889.
Oklahoma Historical Society
Location
Directions
7 miles W. of Hennessey on Highway OK 51
Marker on North side of highway.
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- 36.1116, -98.0857
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