tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6729166837877316238.post1226570275686209056..comments2024-02-22T04:38:15.816-06:00Comments on Thoughts from a Route 66 Business Owner: Monday MadnessLaurelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03664721949113509873noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6729166837877316238.post-65237043696672450742017-01-05T14:28:26.876-06:002017-01-05T14:28:26.876-06:00My family still owns majority of the land. We los...My family still owns majority of the land. We lost one of the greatest historians in Lola Parker-Dean. However, she did leave us a written record and pictures of the land and was truly an inspiration in her personal and spiritual life. Names to look for Parker,Harrison,Drew and Buchanan are a few to start.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6729166837877316238.post-51677659277177678362012-02-27T19:49:21.206-06:002012-02-27T19:49:21.206-06:00I went to Alice Robertson Jr. High in Muskogee. Mi...I went to Alice Robertson Jr. High in Muskogee. Miss Robertson was sent to the US Congress before she or any other woman in Oklahoma (or most of the other states in the US at the time) was allowed to vote. There's an excellent display about her life and contributions to the area in the Three Rivers Museum that's housed in the old but refurbished Midland Valley Train Depot in Downtown Muskogee. That's only about a 15 minute drive from Tullahassee if you decide to go there again in search of the things Joe told you about.Susan Yatesnoreply@blogger.com