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Henry Overholser : ウィキペディア英語版 | Henry Overholser
Henry Overholser was an Oklahoma businessman, county commissioner, and important contributor to the development of Oklahoma City. He was the first to erect two-story buildings in the city, both of which were torn down in 1907.〔(A History of the State of Oklahoma, Vol.2 - 1908 ) at (USGenNet ) (accessed April 22, 2010)〕 Overholser's son from a first marriage, Edward, was a mayor of Oklahoma City.〔〔 ==Early life== Overholser was born April 14, 1846 on a farm in Montgomery County, Ohio, the son of John and Elizabeth (Niswonger) Overholser.〔〔Everett, Dianna. "(Henry Overholser )," (Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture ). (accessed April 22, 2010)〕〔(The Other Overholser ) at (Family History Bites ) (accessed April 26, 2010)〕 He was one of 13 children.〔 Overholser married Emma Hannah and, on June 20, 1869, she gave birth to a son, Edward in Sullivan, Indiana〔Fugate, Tally D. (Edward Graham McClain Overholser (1869-1931) ) at (Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture ) (accessed April 27, 2010)〕 The couple had a second child also, Elizabeth, who married George Pirtle and she used the name "Queen". They lived in Kansas and had two sons.〔 Overholser worked in the mercantile business in Sullivan for 13 years.〔 He started various real estate and building enterprises in Colorado and Ashland, Wisconsin before moving to Oklahoma Territory.〔
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