On West Main Street at South Second Avenue, on the right when traveling east on West Main Street.
On November 16, 1907, Purcell’s children celebrated Oklahoma’s entry into statehood by forming a human “star” in the downtown. This symbolized Oklahoma’s role as the 46th star in the U. S. flag ★
Dedicated to Purcell . . . — — Map (db m144747) HM
Near West Main Street at North 2nd Avenue, on the left when traveling west.
Erected by the members
Mrs. Stonewall Jackson Chapter,
No. 550 U. D. C.
of Purcell Ind. Ter. Dec. 1906
To the memory of
those who
fought and
those who fell
in the
Confederate Army
1861—1865
But their memories ever . . . — — Map (db m144840) WM
Michael A. Adams · James Ayers · Terry Blount · Mark Bradley · Paul Bradley ·
Mickey Baker · Buck Branum · Tony Burleson · Jeff Burton · Mike Combest · Curtie Compton · Mark Corley · Larry Coulter · Billy Delaney · Robert D. Dillard · Mike Eaton . . . — — Map (db m144824) WM
On North 2nd Avenue at West Washington Street (State Highway 39), on the right when traveling south on North 2nd Avenue.
The inter-territory statehood convention, the first to advocate single statehood for Oklahoma and Indian Territories, met on September 30, 1893 in Purcell's Methodist Episcopal Church, south at approximately 319 W. Washington. Delegates from both . . . — — Map (db m121632) HM