Past Businesses of Dakoma, OK
Courtesy of - "Pioneer Footprints Across WDS Co." Business - places I remember in early years, besides my father running a phone service, . . .", as written by Earl Applegate for his recollection and stories as printed in the "Pioneer Footprints Across WDS Co. Mr Applegate wrote that Dacoma had Boardwalks before D. R. Carpenter started building cement sidewalks around town. "About 1914," says Applegate, "I used to go to about 5 or 6 places in town to light the gasoline street lights with Bob and Harold June." Earl also remembered when the Woods County Fair was held in Dacoma before it was moved to the county seat in Alva. In early life for amusement there was an old man (Edd Kehoe) who lived south of Dacoma, who would give a general ring on the telephone line and let people listen to him sing and play the violin. this was before they had radio. Past Businesses & Owners ... M. C. Purdy's Grocery Store Polson & Henderson Hardware C. H. Vore & W. D. McGinley Garage Clifford Van Sawn Garage Blacksmith, Mr. Zimmerman George Weber & Porter Read, Bank J. E. Hardy Store L. M. Vance, Postmaster Drugstore, Dr. S. H. Welch Fennessey Grocery Store J. E. Bothwell Grocery Store Mrs. Haines Boarding House J. W. Whittet Meat Market McCully Grocery Store Cowgill Dry Goods Store W. C. Hendricks Real Estate & Ins. H. E. McKay Pool Hall Carpenter's New Cottage Hotel Carpenter's Printing Office (Dacoma Enterprise Paper) Whittet Livery Stable A. W. Lewis Lumber Yard & Elevator E. L. June, Enid Milling Co. Elevator R. L. Townsend, Elevator Walter Hunsaker, Ranels & Grub Elevator Farmers Elevator, M. H. Purdy & later by Roy Jansen Joe Hood, 1st Depot Agent Johnnie Drake, Tye Drayman Dacoma Platte Map Twp.
25N-13WIM map of 1906
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