Oklahoma, Guthrie
F.B. Lillie & Co. {pic monogram}
Guthrie OK.
C52162-S10-24
1920 Census:
Name: F B Lillie
Age: 55
Birth Year: abt 1865
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Home in 1920:
Guthrie Ward 5, Logan, Oklahoma
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's Name: Fannie Lillie
Father's Birthplace: New York
Mother's Birthplace: New York
Occupation: Druggist
Household Members: Name Age
Head: F B Lillie  55
Spouse: Fannie Lillie  40
Son: Forest B Lillie  11
Daughter: Francis Lillie  9
Lodger: W P Wilkerson  29
"Pharmacist"
Guthrie
Wallace & Muller {mortar & pestle}
Guthrie OK. {small}
C52103S5-101
Circa:1893-1894 per the Oklahoma Book
Guthrie, Oklahoma The de facto name for Oklahoma Territory, and it was officially approved in 1890
1906 The Era Druggists Directory Vol. #12
J.N. Wallace Cor. 1st. & Oklahoma Ave.
Guthroie, Oklahoma

In 1906 Muller was not listed
This dose cup is pre Statehood of 1907
The Territory of Oklahoma was an organized incorporated territory of the United States that existed from May 2, 1890, until November 16, 1907, when it
was joined with the Indian territory and admitted to the Union as the State of Oklahoma.         
Admission to Union         November 16, 1907 (46th)
The Indian Territory, also known as the Indian Territories and the Indian Country, was land set aside within the United States for the use of American
Indians. The general borders were set by the Indian Intercourse Act of 1834.
The name Oklahoma comes from the Choctaw phrase okla humma, literally meaning red people. Choctaw Chief Allen Wright suggested the name in
1866 during treaty negotiations with the federal government regarding the use of Indian Territory, in which he envisioned an all-Indian state controlled
by the United States Superintendent of Indian Affairs. Equivalent to the English word Indian, okla humma was a phrase in the Choctaw language used
to describe the Native American race as a whole.
Oklahoma later became the de facto name for Oklahoma Territory, and it was officially approved in
1890, two years after the area was opened to white settler
.
Oklahoma Bottle Book
Wallace & Muller 1893-1894
J.N. Wallace & Peter Muller,
props. 212 W. Oklahoma
Oklahoma Bottle Book
John N. Wallace 1892-1908
1892 214 Oklahoma
1908 123 W. Oklahoma
Oklahoma
The de facto name for Oklahoma Territory,
and it was officially approved in
1890
Guthrie
Guthrie OK.
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W.T. & CO. U.S.A.
C15351S6-23
Letter only before 1891
"Tarif Act became law in 1891"
W.T. & Co. 1857-1901
1891-1901 W.T. & Co. U.S.A.
W.T. Co. after 1901

Druggists Directory Listings
GUTHRIE, OKLAHOMA, Logan Cty.
1906 "New Era Directory" Pop. 13,567
Lillie & Co., F.B.
Wallace, J.N.
1911 "New Era Directory"

1912 "New Era Directory"

1916 "New Era Directory"

1921 "New Era Directory"

1930 "Hayes Directory"

1946 "Hayes Directory"
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