Jackson County People and Statistics from the Oklahoma State Manual 1909
(the first one published)
Oklahoma State Manual 1909
Compiled by Leo. Meyer, Assistant Secretary of State
[For? blotched] Sale by Leader Printing Co., Guthrie, Oklahoma.
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Oklahoma State Manual
Giving Names of Counties, County Seats, Population of State Congressional and Judicial Districts and other Valuable Information.
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Names, Post Office Address and District Numbers of Members of the Constitutional Convention of Oklahoma.
51. Banks, W. E. .......Hess
49. Roberts, Luke .......Olustee
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Personnel of the First Senate.
Moore, Tom ...... Olustee ...... Democrat
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Personnel of the First House of Representatives
Banks, Wm. E. ...... Hess, Jackson County ...... Democrat
Ashby, S. G. ......Eldorado, Jackson Co. ...... Democrat
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Personnel of the House and Senate of the Second Legislature.
Personnel of the Second House of Representatives.
No listing for Jackson Co.
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Senators that hold over
*Moore, Tom ...... Olustee, Dist. 5 ...... Democrat
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List of County Officials of Oklahoma.
Jackson County, Altus, Okla.
County Judge ...... W. T. McConnell.
County Treasurer ...... J. S. Moore.
Register of Deeds ...... W. R. Morrow.
Sheriff ...... George C. Hensley.
County Attorney ...... J. M. Dillard.
Surveyor ...... E. E. Hudson.
Superintendent of Scrooks [sic] ...... J. M. Dale.
County Weigher ...... J. W. Schild.
District Court Clerk ...... Ned McDaniel.
County Clerk ...... I. M. Ashlock.
County Commissioners ...... E. C. Ballow, S. L. Boulware, H. D. West.
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First State Election. Statistical data compiled by the Secretary of State, giving the vote on Governor, Congressmen and State Officers, September 17, 1907. Personnel of members of the First State Legislature.
The vote by counties on Governor, September 17, 1907:
Jackson
for Frantz 604
for Haskell 2,143
for Ross 94
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Congressional vote at election of September 17, 1907:
District No. 5
The plurality of Scott Ferris over H. D. McKnight and Waad Hubbard was 18,052.
Vote by Counties.
Jackson ......
for McKnight 587
for Ferris 2,069
for Hubbard 77
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For Justice Supreme Court 4th District.
Jackson ...... 1,906
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[These pages are formatted in a troubling way, no names, just vote tallies, Jackson is again 1,906 votes for Supreme Court in other districts.
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Election, November 3, 1908.
Presidential Electoral Vote.
Jackson
Democrat 1,903
Republican 621
Socialist 215
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For Corporation Commissioner.
Jackson
Democrat 1,900
Republican 621
Socialist 215
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For Congressman 5th District.
Jackson
for Scott Ferris. Democrat. 1,908
for Socialist. 209
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County Election Boards.
Jackson
J. T. Moody ...... Altus.
J. T. Mitcher ...... Duke.
V. L. Dunham ...... Olustee
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The population of the five congressional districts in Oklahoma are as follows:
5th District ...... 315,106 [includes Jackson County]
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Showing number of Horses, Mules and Asseses [sic], and Cattle six months old and over and the Equalized Valuation, as fixed by the State Board of Equalization, by Counties.
Jackson
Horses 8,261 Value $375,416
Mules and Asses 3,745 Value $208,010
Cattle Six Months Old and Over 9,222 Value $96,943
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Showing number of Sheep and Goats over three months old, and Swine over three months old, and the Equalized Valuation of same; also of Farming Implements, as fixed by the State Board of Equalization, by Counties.
Jackson
Sheep and Goats over Three Months Old 196 Value $258
Swine over Three Months Old 9,360 Value $27,136
Value Farming Implements $56,605
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Showing number of Watches, Pianos and other Musical Instruments, and the Equalized Valuation of same; also of Plate and Jewelry as fixed by the State Board of Equalization, by Counties.
Jackson
Gold, Silver and Other Kind of Watches 381 Value $4,333
Plat and Jewelry Value $8,376
Pianos 154 Value $25,509
Other Musical Instruments 275 Value $8,915
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Showning [sic] number of Wagons[,] Pleasure Carriages of ever description, and Bicycles, Automobiles and Motor Cycles, and the Equalized Valuation as fixed by the State Board of Equalization by Counties.
Jackson
Wagons 1,607 Value $32,460
Pleasure Carriages of Every Description 1,298 Value $29,799
Bicycles Automobiles and Motor Cycles 31 Value $641
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Showing the Equalized Valuation of Household Furniture, Books and Private Libraries; Interest on Bonds of the United States; Territorial, City, Township, School District and other Bonds; Stock in any Company or Corporation; Money on hand, and credits actual value, as fixed by the State Board of Equalization, by Counties.
Jackson
Household Furniture, Books and Private Libraries $35,951
Interest on Bonds of the U.S. * [not reported]
Ter., School Dist. and Other Bonds * [not reported]
Stocks in any Company or Corporation $13,930
Money on Hand $92,053
Credits Actual Value * [not reported]
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Showing the Equalized Valuation of Average Value of Merchants' Stocks for the Preceding Year; Average Value of Merchants' Money and Credits for Preceding Year; Average Value of Manufacturers' Stocks for Preceding Year; Average Value of Manufacturers' Money and Credits for Preceding Year; Mortgages and Other Securities and Promissory Notes and Accounts, as fixed by the State Board of Equalization, by Counties.
Jackson
Merchants' Stocks $455,126
Merchants' Money and Credits $21,960
Manufact's Stocks $20,050
Manufact's Money and Credits $9,500
Mortgages and Other Securities $66.681
Promissory Notes and Accounts $107,610
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Showing the Equalized Valuation of Tax Sale Certificates, Judgments, Shares of Stock in National Banks, Shares of Stock in State Banks and Improvements on Unentered Lands or Lots not Deeded, School Lands and Indian Ollotments [sic], as fixed by the State Board of Equalization, by Counties.
Jackson
Tax Sale Certificates * [not reported]
Judgments$1,090
Shares of Stock in National Banks $165,165
Shares of Stock in State Banks $37,500
Imp. On Unent. Lands or lots not D'ded, Sch. Lands and Ind. Allot. $61,845
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Showing Number of Dogs and Bushels of Grain on hand, and the Equalized Valuation; also of Typewriting Machines and other Machinery, and Aggregate Value of all other (personal) Property, as fixed by the State Board of Equalization, by Counties.
Jackson
Dogs, Male and Female 868 Value $2,117
Grain on Hand (Bushels) * [not reported] Value $11,799
Typewriting Machines, Other Machinery Value $66,999
Aggregate Value of All and Other Property Value$47,680
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Showing Number of Acres of Land and Number of Lots and the Assessed Valuation, also the Total Assessed Valuation of all Property Assessed by the Local Assessors, as fixed by the State Board of Equalization, by Counties.
Jackson
Land:
Number of Acres 402,453
Assessed Value $5,250,430
City, Town and Village Lots:
Number 11,370
Assessed Value $1,417,680
Total Assess Value by Local Assessors $8,728,859
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Showing Assessed Valuation of Natural Gas, Express, Street Railway, Electric Light, Heat, Power, Water and Gas, Telegraph and Pullman Companies, also Toll Bridges, as fixed by the State Board of Assessors, by Counties.
Jackson
Natural Gas .....
Express $702
Street Railway .....
Electric Light, Heat, Power, Water and Gas .....
Telegraph $6,867
Pullman $4,032
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Showing Assessed Valuation of Railway, Oil, Pipe Line and Telephone Companies, as fixed by the State Board of Assessors, also the Assessed Valuation of all Property Assessed by the Local Assessors, as fixed by the State Board of Equalization and the Total Assessed Valuation of all Property, by Counties.
Jackson
Railway $1,513,990
Oil Pipe Line .....
Telephone $12,463
Local Assessment $8,728,859
Total Assessment $10,226,268
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Votes Cast for the Adoption of the Constitution.
Jackson
For the Constitution 2,663
Against the Constitution 282
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Cities of the First Class in Oklahoma.
[list includes] Altus