tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20833420.post699886940058902379..comments2023-11-08T11:06:40.483-06:00Comments on Out Standing in My Field: The mysterious Dunbar Townsite signBecky McCrayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05752231568940350610noreply@blogger.comBlogger13125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20833420.post-52073072646336293152023-11-08T11:06:40.483-06:002023-11-08T11:06:40.483-06:00I received this information via email. I have made...I received this information via email. I have made corrections to the U.S.C.Inf. references in the story, and I wanted to share the additional information with all. <br /><br />W. Tandy Walker said: <br />I was headed to Drummond yesterday for a basketball game and saw the sign for Dunbar town site. When I googled it I found your page and the photos. I was particularly drawn to the headstone for Abraham Lincoln of the 53rd US Colored Infantry. You mentioned it was a Buffalo Soldiers unit. It is not. The 53rd US Colored Infantry was a Civil War regiment. Below is some info from Wikipedia.<br /><br />"The 53rd U.S. Colored Infantry, also known as the 53rd Mississippi Colored Volunteers Infantry, was organized from the 3rd Mississippi Infantry (African Descent) on March 11, 1864 for three-year service under the command of Colonel Orlando Charles Risdon."<br /><br />"The regiment was attached to 1st Brigade, 1st Division, United States Colored Troops, District of Vicksburg, Mississippi, to October 1864. 1st Brigade, 4th Division, XVI Corps, to November 1864. Department of Arkansas to February 1865. District of Vicksburg, Mississippi, and Department of Mississippi to March 1866."<br /><br />"The 53rd U.S. Colored Infantry mustered out of service March 8, 1866."<br /><br />Thank you for posting the photo. I will make a trip to that cemetery in the near future. Sadly, the Oklahoma Historical Society map that shows the location of the all black towns does not include Dunbar. These towns are something I am researching and I will make a trip to OKC to find out if there is any info there. There was a town of Emmanuel in western Blaine County that the mother of a friend had relatives that lived there. Sadly, Kingfisher County does not seem to have much information on the towns in that county.<br /><br />W. Tandy Walker<br />Calumet, OKBecky McCrayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05752231568940350610noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20833420.post-83678454061419431942023-09-12T14:26:51.143-05:002023-09-12T14:26:51.143-05:00I am a Nichols. My mother and father both attended...I am a Nichols. My mother and father both attended Dunbar. My grandparents and great grandparents on the Nichols side are buried in Morrisson Cemetery. I and my sons and grandsons and members of the Williams family have the privilege of keeping the cemetery mowed as well as Morrisson Hall. It is a labor of love for us and we do the best we can with the limited resources available. I am grateful for members of the community who pitch in and help from time to time. The side posts on the memorial are the actual gate posts from the Dunbar School site. I was there the day they were moved. We are currently looking for ways to preserve the structures before it is too late.Ron Nicholshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13067214692735957284noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20833420.post-35303297173829230622021-05-06T09:46:26.218-05:002021-05-06T09:46:26.218-05:00I am a Henley. My father was born is what is calle...I am a Henley. My father was born is what is called "West of Hennessey in 1910. There is a lot of history there were black farmers raised their children who were educated at Dunbar Hall a one room school house. I have fond memories of the spending summers in Hennessey visiting my grandmother and other relative in that community. Jackie Henleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06316840099703681289noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20833420.post-1753551875166806792020-07-22T12:28:41.867-05:002020-07-22T12:28:41.867-05:00I live just down the road from the school site. T...I live just down the road from the school site. There were some really great families there. Henlys the coles the prims. The Breckinridges Mrs Ladd and Mrs Nixon. Most are not around but all were like family. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09055787282229217032noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20833420.post-49732185005275625892020-04-28T13:31:35.240-05:002020-04-28T13:31:35.240-05:00I live in Drummond, OK and have driven by the high...I live in Drummond, OK and have driven by the highway sign numerous times. Today I drove out and saw the Morrison church and cemetary, but no sign about Dunbar. Subsequently, I googled Dunbar townsite, which led me to your post. Thank you so much more the information! Really interesting.Larry Ramseyerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12194552079385459884noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20833420.post-21136049530022097802018-09-14T19:54:04.998-05:002018-09-14T19:54:04.998-05:00Great information, I wonder if there are anymore g...Great information, I wonder if there are anymore graves of buffalo soldiers in Kingfisher County?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03325516441664638602noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20833420.post-61762391078441665422018-08-07T04:36:11.667-05:002018-08-07T04:36:11.667-05:00Fascinating. I'm going to see if the Kingfishe...Fascinating. I'm going to see if the Kingfisher County museum has any more information. This has been a really informative post.Daniel P. Clark "GEDoc"https://www.blogger.com/profile/17256072415019589410noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20833420.post-91722142063288342042012-06-09T17:50:14.821-05:002012-06-09T17:50:14.821-05:00Lol, same here. I finally had a chance as a passen...Lol, same here. I finally had a chance as a passenger to search on my phone The Dunbar townsite sign. Your blog was the first to pop up. Thanks. I appreciate your time and pictures.Elizabeth Hurlbutthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13129723961124901163noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20833420.post-38623269245582744372012-06-06T08:53:17.476-05:002012-06-06T08:53:17.476-05:00We live in Drummond and have done the same thing y...We live in Drummond and have done the same thing you did. We decided yesterday to search out the townsite marker. My husband has lived in Drummond all his life and thought the town was not East but had to be where the school was. I also took pictures of Morrison Hall & the Baptist Church listed there. Thanks for putting this info on-line. TexasOkieAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20833420.post-64975957954802817082012-04-07T11:32:33.279-05:002012-04-07T11:32:33.279-05:00Thanks for this! We have Buffalo Soldiers buried ...Thanks for this! We have Buffalo Soldiers buried in San Francisco National Cemetery, too. They fought in the Indian Wars in this state, also.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20833420.post-53801757511286446992012-04-04T15:40:52.780-05:002012-04-04T15:40:52.780-05:00That is some neat information. I am a geocacher so...That is some neat information. I am a geocacher so I am aware of the cache that is there, you would be amazed what history you can learn from geocaching. You might want to try it out some time. I go by Kashiree on the website feel free to contact me.<br /> BrandiKashiree ~ Stormyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11139130414179819518noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20833420.post-82008671448166200612012-04-04T12:34:18.877-05:002012-04-04T12:34:18.877-05:00This is thrilling. Great job!This is thrilling. Great job!Territory Momhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04484634821984857878noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20833420.post-35055983136802212152012-04-04T11:49:32.240-05:002012-04-04T11:49:32.240-05:00Neat. And fascinating.Neat. And fascinating.maeszhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01762646350898728713noreply@blogger.com