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Notice of Copyright Published and unpublished materials may be protected by Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S. Code). Any copies of published and unpublished materials provided by the Western History Collections are for research, scholarship, and study purposes only. Use of certain published materials and manuscripts is restricted by law, by reason of their origin, or by donor agreement. For the protection of its holdings, the Western History Collections also reserves the right to restrict the use of unprocessed materials, or books and documents of exceptional value and fragility. Use of any material is subject to the approval of the Curator. Citing Resources from the Western History Collections For citations in published or unpublished papers, this repository should be listed as the Western History Collections, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma. An example of a proper citation: Oklahoma Federation of Labor Collection, M452, Box 5, Folder 2. Western History Collections, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma.

BAIN, DAN A. (MRS.) INTERVIEW 10531

/ - 8 - Form A-(S~149) BIOGRAPHY VCM. * WOIiKS PROGRESS ADMINISTRATION Indian-Pionoor History Project for Oklahoma 1ilf> U A^ (MRS) INTERVIEW. 1053U Field Worker 1 s name Robert W» Small, mveitlgatcfls ^ This report made on (date) ApjU, 19, 193 8 Name ' Mr8*?** A* Bella, Post Ofi'ice Address Hawklrlr, 3, Recidonce address (or location) 4, DATE OF BIRTH: ' Month S»pfBbT Day 86 year 5. Place of birth 6. Name of, Father (fariltlan Kpgf tier Place of birth Other informat ion about father 7. Name of Mother Amy Iabody Boatetler place of birth Other information about mother Notes or complute narrative by the field worker dealing wijth the life and story of the person interviewed. Refer to Manual for su^t'ested-sub jects and questions. Continue on blank shec-tn if necessary and attach firmly to this form. Number of sheets attached,

lot BAIN, DAN A.(MRS) INTERVIEW. 10531, Robert W. Small* Investigator, April 19, 1938. Interview with Mrs* Dan A Bain, Newkirk, Oklahoma. I was,born September 26, 1862, in the ssate of Indiana, the daughter of Christian Hostetler, of the state of Pennsylvania, and Any Inbody Hostetler, of Indiana* I was married to Dan A* Bain, the son of John Bain and also Bebeeca Stuart Bain, of Iowa, on May Uth, 1880, at Eldorado, Kansas* In the opening of the Cherokee Strip my husband, Dan A. Bain, made the Bun aid secured a quarter section of land about twelve miles northeast of Ponce City* My husband built a little shack about 14 x 16 feet, of boxed lumber and the cracks stripped with 1x4 inch strips of lumber* We moved into this little house on the twelfth day of December, 1893* I had fifty-eight yards of new rag carpet aid we used that to put up around the walls on the inotf e of the house to make i t more comfortable in ths wintertime; we also sewed sheets together and tacked up to the moists as a ceiling for ttui house*

BAIN, DAN A.(MRS) INTERVIEW. 10631, were about ninety acres of the claim that were heavily timbered, as our claim was on the Arkansas Biver bottom mostly* and very heavy timber grew on most of it very thickly* My husband got a man to move a samill down to the claim and aaw up the timber into lumber, giving half ttos lumber 1 to get it sawed up and a great quantity of lumber was secured from the timber on this land* Mr. Bain built a mall barn and ahed for stock* We had four head of horses which we hitched to a wagon with an overjet on it. when we moved to the claim and thus^we brought along with us household equipment which consisted of two bedsteads an old cook stove,,an old aouch, some dishes and cooking vessels, a few stool chairs and a rough looking dining table* We u*ed dry goods boxes for a cupboard and for a bureau, and used newspapers for window curtains* We brought about a dozen chickens and our four-horee team* After we got settled on the fiew claim we got two cows,and an old oat came to our place from somewhere and we named him Benjamin Harrison* Mr* Bain books out about thirty or forty acres of land that was most a l l prairie and put into corn and feed

101 BAIN, DAN A.(MRS) INTERVIEW. 10531, t aropi which made a little but not a good crop* After the first year he rented land to farm outside of Ma own land. Ths moat of his land was so heavily timbered that it took several yoars to get it all cleared up, Mr. Bain raised mostly corn on his land for it was good corn land and he made as high as ninety bushels to the aore when the seasons were favorable. He also got a otart of hogs and raised lots of hogs to eat his oorn exd he did pell with that combination; a few years after we took the claim he bought an additional eighty aores of Xaad adjoining his claim-* We raised lots of sweet and Irish potatoes on our land most of the years*. " In 1900 Mr* Bain was elected to the office of Sheriff of Kay County and we moved/from the farm to Newkirk, county seat; in 1902 he was re-elected for a second term \ J as sheriff After that term expired he went into the livery business which was a thriving business at tbst time; the he had as many as eighteen drivers of livery rigs at one tixns in his employ*. In 1910, he sold out the-livery business and bought a farm one-half miles west of Uncas and we liv«d there

IUN A-(MRS) INTKHTCEff..' 10531. until 19IB, when Mr* Bain was appointed to fill out an uiiexpiied term in the office of sheriff, and we moved to Newkirk again, and he was elected for two more aft sheriff, after which he went into the -automobile and the real estate business. He bouglft, and^bujjlt seventeen residence buildings in the town of Newkirk. In 1927, he sold out the autoiuobile business and ooved to Guthrie and ran a meat market for six months when he eom. it out and cane back to Newkirk,and engaged in the auto)flp bile business again with a Mr*?ynn, stayed in that UisinesB until 1930, when he took pneumonia and never regained health sufficient to enable him to We have r^aed four of our own children and in addition took a neighbor's little boy at the age.of six years \ ' * sad kept him till he reached manhood, giving him a good \..i - ' v education and a Bioral training that has produced a very splendid man of him. We also kept two girls for a ^number of j-ears aud, another boy for several years, just because ' we felt wa could be of benefit to them by taking care of them axid giving them the advantage of a go- $} schooling which they otherwise saight sot have had.

BAIN, DAN A.(MRS) UOTEHTIEW. 10531. I have in my possession an old demi-john of solid silver, which is about 150 years old and was handed down from "my great grandmother. I, have a small rocking chair that I rocked all xqy babies in and it is still in a good state of preservation; I have a cabinet of drawers that was in' Oskalooaa, Iowa,, over seventy years ago* It ie of 3olid Walnut and was mad* for some of the erceators in the Bain family* This cabinet has five large drawers and it stands about fifty-four inches high and ib about forty inches wide. In,.addition to these antique pieces I have two solid gold goblete of a more modern age. Thoy were presented to my husband and me by wealthy friends, ' they said,in recognition OJ *ne exemplary lives we led and the many deeds of kindneae shown to every one with *" uhom we came in contact* I live in a two story stone residence of twelve rooms and spend scat of my time trying to make people happier and the world" better.