Indian Pioneer Papers - Index
Indian Pioneer History Project for Oklahoma
Date: November 10,
1937
Name: Seth Abraham Caress
Post Office: Woodward, Oklahoma
Residence
Address:
Date of Birth: November 15, 1865
Place of Birth: Bedford,
Indiana
Father:
Information on Father:
Mother:
Information on
Mother:
Field Worker: Alson J. Chase
Seth Abraham Caress, born in Bedford, Indiana, in 1865, later moved
to Kansas, and when the Cherokee Strip was opened for settlement in 1893 he
decided to make the Race and obtain a home. He made the Race on horseback and
staked a claim south of Anthony, Kansas, in Grant County. However, he did not
file but went back to Kansas and worked on a ranch for two years. He then came
back to Oklahoma near Manchester, in Grant County and bought a relinquishment
which a little later he traded for six lots in Pond Creek and went into the
livery barn business.
In 1901 he went to Harper County and filed on a farm and farmed it
for two years. He sold this farm and went to Englewood, Kansas, and went into
the business of buying broom corn.
In 1911 and 1912 he bought broom corn at Shattuck, Oklahoma, paying
from $150 to $175 per ton. When he sold it he received only from $50.00 to
$75.00. Had 84 loads and lost $84,000.00.
In 1913 he went to Forgan, Oklahoma, where he bought broom corn and
where he remained for the next 15 years. In 1913 and 1914 he bought lots of
good broom corn for $20.00 per ton, but in 1916 at Elk City he bought a car
load, paying $500.00 per ton for it.
For the last nine years he has lived at Woodward, doing different
things, running a fruit stand part of the time. He is now living in Woodward
and getting an old age pension.
Transcribed and submitted
by Rebecca Clark Grothe < llgro@juno.com
> January, 2001.