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GRANDFIELD Located in Tillman County, Grandfield is situated twenty-two miles due southeast of Frederick, the county seat, at the intersection of U.S. Highway 70 and State Highway 36. Originally within the Big Pasture, Grandfield is thirty-five miles from Fort Sill, in Lawton, Oklahoma. Grandfield evolved as a result of the merger of Eschiti, a government-chartered town, and Kell City, a nonchartered town in the Big Pasture. Rev. A. J. Tant, a Baptist preacher, bought land between the two towns and offered lots to businesses and churches from either town that were willing to move their buildings to the new site. Both towns accepted the plan, and by October 1908 the new site was occupied. A committee appealed to the federal government to establish a post office there. Assistant Postmaster General Charles P. Grandfield was helpful in granting the request. Consequently, the town was named in his honor. On January 16, 1909, Grandfield citizens voted, almost unanimously, for incorporation, and the post office opened January 21, 1909. In 1910 the population stood at 830. Grandfield - Partial View Of Grandfield Refinery, 1910s Known as Grandfield, Oklahoma, Where the Harvest Begins, the town has been a service center for a surrounding agricultural area, in which wheat, cotton, and other farm products are produced. Although the business district has declined drastically, the population has varied slightly except when it peaked in 1960 at 2,606. In 1920 the Grandfield population was 1,990, but declined to 1,116 by 1940. At the turn of the twenty-first century Grandfield had 1,110 citizens and was governed by a home-rule charter. The Tillman County Bank of Grandfield (NR 92000796) and the Rock Island Depot (NR 96000978) were among several buildings listed in the National Register of Historical Places. The Grandfield Enterprise, later known as the Big Pasture News, has kept local citizenry informed. SEE ALSO: BIG PASTURE, SETTLEMENT PATTERNS. BIBLIOGRAPHY: Grandfield, Vertical File, Research Division, Oklahoma Historical Society, Oklahoma City. History of Tillman County, Vol. 2 (Frederick, Okla.: Tillman County Historical Society, 1978). John W. Morris, Ghost Towns of Oklahoma (Norman: University of Oklahoma, 1977).
Posted on: Sun, 03 Nov 2013 19:24:53 +0000

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