On U.S. 81, 0.1 miles south of Dr. Pepper Road, on the right when traveling south.
In dedication to those who served in the defense of our nation and in the Armed Forces of the United States
1776 - 1976
Council Members
Jim Sanders
Louise Lindsey
Grady McCord
John Hodges — — Map (db m142695) WM
On U.S. 81 north of West Pine Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
Dedicated to
the men and women
of the Armed Forces
who served their
country honorably
and who so nobly
gave their lives for
our country's
freedom
World War I Nathaniel H. Adair ∙ Henry A. Bibles ∙ Frank Bibles . . . — — Map (db m57782) WM
Side 1 - "Erected 1993 in memory of a man who left an indelible impression on Duncan and Stephens County. He touched the lives of many people not only as the county's largest employer but as a perpetually inquisitive person whose technical . . . — — Map (db m58430) HM
On U.S. 81, 0 miles north of W. Oak Ave., on the left when traveling south.
Main Marker: Halliburton
Incorporated July 1, 1924
Leading the Industry - Worldwide
Duncan and Halliburton Have Served
Each Other For 80 Years
Looking to a Great Future
Small Inset: This Halliburton rig was erected in . . . — — Map (db m58741) HM
On Chisholm Trail Parkway, 0.2 miles north of West Beech Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
For over 100 years, Halliburton has fostered a culture of unparalleled service to the world's energy industry.
Founded in 1919, Halliburton got its start in Duncan, Oklahoma, using the untested process of oil well cementing. Since those . . . — — Map (db m181861) HM
On U.S. 81, 0.1 miles south of West Pine Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
Initial Point was established by the U.S. government in 1870. All Oklahoma except the Panhandle was then divided into townships North and South and ranges East and West of Initial Point.
The Indian Base Line is two-tenths of a mile south of . . . — — Map (db m58059) HM
Near U.S. 81 north of West Pine Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
These veterans died so that we Americans
could worship God in our own way
and preserve our great heritage "Freedom"
V.F.W. Post 1192 John "Steve" Brodie — — Map (db m57692) HM
On U.S. 81 north of West Pine Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
We honor the men and women of
the United States Armed Forces for
their efforts to let freedom reign in
the Persian Gulf War, Afghanistan,
and Iraq. "You can only protect
your liberties in this world by
protecting the other man's freedom. . . . — — Map (db m57651) WM
On U.S. 81, 0.1 miles north of W Pine Ave, on the right when traveling south.
Dedicated to the
Prisoners of War and those
Missing in Action. Whose
supreme sacrifice helped
to keep our nation free.
Turn you to the stronghold.
Ye prisoners of hope: even
today do I declare that I
will render double unto thee. . . . — — Map (db m58867) HM
On U.S. 81, 0.1 miles north of West Pine Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
(center panel)
May we then hold a tender thought, they would not wish that we be sad; but cherish that for which they fought, and gave up all on earth they had.
(left panel)
James R. Rutledge • Robert E. Craythorne • Cecil D. . . . — — Map (db m59223) HM
On North Elm Street at East Main Street, on the right when traveling south on North Elm Street.
The Marlow family's experiences are worthy legends of the old west. When they settled here during the peak of the cattle drives, this location was ideal for recovering cattle lost among the thickets and dense cross timber woods that covered the . . . — — Map (db m144837) HM
On North Elm Street at East Main Street, on the right when traveling south on North Elm Street.
You are standing on the site of the largest movement of animals in history.
While the big cattle drives over the Chisholm Trail began in early 1868 and lasted only slightly more than a decade, eight million Longhorn cattle followed the trail . . . — — Map (db m143733) HM
On East Main Street at North Elm Street, on the right when traveling west on East Main Street.
At the turn of the last century, families from Marlow had to travel many miles to celebrate mass every six weeks. Because of the muddy trails, even horses and buggies had problems negotiating the roads, making the trip approximately three hours in . . . — — Map (db m144458) HM
On North Elm Street at East Main Street, on the right when traveling south on North Elm Street.
Born along the Chisholm Trail and on the banks of Wildhorse Creek, the legend of the Marlow family and the five Marlow brothers has been proven to be more fact than fiction.
Dr. Williamson Marlow and his wife, Martha Jane, a relative of . . . — — Map (db m143018) HM