Fremont native plays key role in Oklahoma Territory

Fremont native plays key role in Oklahoma Territory
Roy Wilhelm

These columns deal with native historical past, however typically native individuals have a vital half in the historical past of different areas.

For occasion, Franklin L. Greene, who was born in Fremont in 1854, was the president of the Territorial Convention of 1889 which paved the best way for the group of the Oklahoma Territory.

The territory was formally created May 2, 1890.  Eventually, on Nov. 16, 1907, it was joined with the Indian Territory and have become the state of Oklahoma.

F. L. Greene was despatched as a delegate to the conference in Guthrie and was unanimously elected president of the group. The Oklahoma State Herald of Guthrie I.T. (I consider I.T. stood for Indian Territory) had this to say about his role in main the conference regardless of some opposition to the trouble: “The president of the convention, Hon. F. L. Greene of Edmund, has won golden opinions by his fair, impartial and able manner in which he has conducted the high duties of his office. He has been prompt in his decisions and the dispatch, accuracy and promptness with which the convention has discharged its arduous and responsible duties are largely due to him…”



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