Indian Pioneer Papers - Index
Indian Pioneer History Project for Oklahoma
Date: [not given]
Name: Frances Walner (Mrs.)
Residence Address: Wynnewood, Oklahoma
Date of Birth: 1866
Place of Birth: Mount Vernon, Indian Territory
Father:
Place of birth of father:
Mother:
Fieldworker: Maurice R. Anderson
Western History Collection, University of Oklahoma
Volume 95, microfiche #6016960
Biography of: Mrs. Frances Walner,
Chickasaw, Wynnewood, Oklahoma
Story told by Mrs. Frances
"Stewart" Walner, born at Mount Vernon, Indian Territory in 1866. I
was married to John H. WALNER in 1883.
He was the son of Doctor Wm. Walner who
bought the Sherley Ranch north of Cherokee Town, Wynnewood. Dr. Walner owned
nearly all the buildings in Cherokee Town, with the exception of the
government stage barn. In speaking of Dr. Walner, I only knew him a few years,
he died in 1884. I believe, he was born in Richmond, Virginia and was just a
young man when he came to the Indian Territory, he married Miss Susan CARTER,
a Chickasaw Indian.
Dr. Walner lived at Mt. Vernon for a
while. It was at Mt. Vernon that I met his son John H. Walner, whom I later
married. Dr. Walner owned a large ranch at Paoli, Indian Territory, he was in
the mercantile business at Caddo, Oklahoma with Capt. WELCH. He died at
Cherokee Town and was buried at Paoli.
His son-in-law James DULIN operated the
ranch at Paoli, for Dr. Walner. I remember James Dulin called "Jim"
quite well, he was a fine cattle manager. Also a heavy drinker.
My husband, John H. Walner, owned a
grocery store with his father, at Cherokee Town after his fathers death he
operated this store until the Santa Fe Railroad came through. The Railroad
missed Cherokee Town, about five miles south of Cherokee Town, they started a
town and called it Wynnewood. My husband built the first store there that was
in 1887.
The grass was waist high where the town
stands today. In 1888 I have seen car after car loaded with corn, shipped
away, it was only worth ten cents a bushel. I have seen corn piled up on each
side of the road for miles, lots of people used it for wood.
John H. Walner was a United States
Marshall, he died in 1905, and is buried in the Wynnewood Cemetery.
Speaking of James Dulin, I have heard my
husband say that, James "Jim" Dulin, used to live on Blue Creek
about twelve miles west of Caddo, Oklahoma. In 1878 Mr. Dulin moved to Paoli,
Indian Territory, taking with him about four hundred head of cattle, several
horses and about one hundred and fifty or two hundred head of hogs, which I
believe Dr. Walner was half owner. Mr. Dulin settled on Dr. Walner Ranch at
Paoli, Oklahoma, later in life James Dulin was the owner of about four miles
square of land in the Washita River bottom, south of Paoli, Oklahoma.
Mrs. Frances "Stewart" Walner
now lives at Wynnewood, Oklahoma.
Transcribed and submitted
by Gay Wall <t31892@wind.imbris.com>
November 2000.