Vinita BUSINESS LIFE IN EARLY INDIAN TERRITORY DAYS. ;TE, (MRS.) F. B,

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;TE, (MRS.) F. B, BUSINESS LIFE IN EARLY INDIAN TERRITORY DAYS. V INDEX CARDS Patton, William C. Halaell, W. E. Intermarried whites--cherokee Na'tion ' Vinita j Mercantile' establishments ; Cherpkee Nation Railroads' St.Louis and San Fra/ncisco Ranches Cherokee Nation, Catoosa Outlaws Cherokee Nation Houses Cherokee NatioaT Churohes Cherokee Nation Hospitality Cherokhe Nation.

FITE, F«B. (MRS.) BUS-NESS LIFE IN EARLY INDIAN TERRITORY DAYS : JOS BUSINESS 'LIFE IN EARLY INDIAN TERRITORY DAYS Story of «illiam 0. fatton Given by his daughter, kirs. i'. B. Fite North 16th. St., Muskogee,.Oklahoma svilliam C. Patton was born August 1, 1839, twentyfive miles from Ashville, North Carolina, in Aincom County. He was the youngest of fourtten children. His father was a wealthy land and slave owner. His family consisted of.seven bous and seven girls. The same house in which he was born is still standing. He grew to manhood on the farm ard then went to Lafayette, Georgia, and engaged in the mercantile business with his older brother. '. He was mar r i &_to. Jane Davis, 8 Cherokee girl, on Ivlay 1, 1861. He enliuted in the. Confederate Army at the beginning of the war and served the entire time. He was in the battle of Atlanta*,. th^a. every one else living in the state of Georgia, they lo&t.everything they possessed but they were undaunted, ^e and his plucky wife moved to the farm where they stayed two years, ^ere he wade good use of hi,s early training on the farm and was able in two years to again enter the.

FITE, F. B.,(MRS.) BUSINESS LIFE IN EARLx indb.ii TERRITORY DAYS 109 mercantile business in the thriving little town of i<ingold, Georgia - J Hearing of the* splendid opportunities in the fast developing west, he brought his family to Springfield, Missouri, in 1874. Here, he again engaged in the mercantile business until 1879. krs» Patton, being of Cherokee blood, naturally wanted to live among her own people. Vinita was a thriving little town in the Cherokee iiatfon of about fifteen hundred inhabitants. They moved there and he again engaged in the mercantile business, -As that was the terminal of the Frisco railroad and there were no towns west and *none on the north nearer than Chetopa, i^ansas; and as Luskogee was the nearest town on the south, Vinita drew its trade f&om a wide radius. Lr.?atton opened his business in a small frame building but set about at once to build for the future. Seeing the possibilities of the undevelbped country, - he erected a building of natiye sand stone which is still standing. It contains several rooms which housed 'the numerous departments of his general merchandise stock. x t consisted of a dry doogs, grocery, and hardware department. There

FITE, F. B..(MRS.) BUSINESS LIFE IN EARLY INDIAN TERRITORY DAYS 110 was also a dryg store in the building f machinery, saddles and harness, He carried farm ' Each department had en efficient manager, together i with competent salesmen to carry on the business. store. A registered pharmacist was employed in the drug l&rs.fatton was a co-worker in the.business and his most able assistant, doing all the buying tpr the dry goods de-.. partment. She made trips to St.Louis as oftei. as necessary to replehish the stock, as the people of Vinitawere people of wealth and culture and the btst that could be bought was none to good for them,, wealthy cattlemenss families lived there, although they spent a great deal of their time o:. the ranches in the tallgrass regions in the northern part of the Territory,.HLfter the'frisco ruilrood was built west, Mr, Eatton opened a branch store\at Cetdiosa, Indian Territory, which he operated"for several years. The manager ofthe store was killed by a robber one night and he sold out the store. Vinita'was the.home of i^>r.w» E. Balsell, a rich cattleman from Texas, who v/as an intermarried Cherokee

FITE, F; B. (MBS.) BUSINESS LIFE IN EARLY INDIAN TERRITORY DAYS 111 citizen, Kis Jarge brick home is still standing and is being used as a home ror his son, Ewing. Mr. and &rs. Pat ton were identified with every enterprize tending toward the upbuilding of the town and were true and loyal supporters of the Methodist church. They were loved anl trusted, by their partons and their store became a common meeting.place for their country friends. t f * The Patton family occupied the specious apartment, beautifully furnished, on the second floor of the building; where their three daughters delighted to entertain their friends. It was, indeed, a treat to be invited to dinner at * Mrs. Pattons, as sne ran her culinary department in true Southern style and her hospitality was v/idely known f Possessing a fine business acumen, Mr. Pattoii was able to build up a prosperous business from which he realized satisfactoyy profits, which enabled him to retire in 190G. Their three daughters had previously married. Lirs.F.E.' Fite is the only one now litingi They built a comfortable home on ilorth 16th. Street and moved to fcuakogee. ^e- Patton died in 1909*