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1895

Echo became known as Fentress with the establishment of a post office on May 24, 1895.

1898

As the county seat Holdenville was incorporated in 1898.

1899

The first city council meeting was held on January 4, 1899.

1904

The city government issued a ten-thousand-dollar bond to erect a school building in 1904.

1933

J. [James] F. [Franklin] Holden, "The B.I.T.: The Story of an Adventure in Railroad Building," The Chronicles of Oklahoma 11 (March 1933).

1950

The latter started in August 1950 after a traveling salesman sold promotional tickets for a circus that never came to town.

1981

W. Edwin Derrick and James Smallwood, "Miles of Track: The Coming of the Railroads to Oklahoma," Red River Valley Historical Review 6 (Summer 1981).

1998

Fran Cook, "ACHO" Flower of the Prairie: A History of Holdenville, Oklahoma and Hughes County (Holdenville, Okla.: N.p., [1998]).

2000

With an aldermanic form of town government, Holdenville had a population of 4,732 in 2000.

2010

In 2010 the incorporated towns included Atwood, Calvin, Dustin, Gerty, Lamar, Spaulding, Stuart, Wetumka, Yeager, and Holdenville, the county seat.

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