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James H. McBirney

James Hugh McBirney (1870-1944) was born in County Tipperary, Ireland and emigrated to the United States with his family when he was about five years old. The family settled in southern Kansas, where his father, Hugh McBirney, served as a Methodist minister. James grew up in Kansas and moved to Oklahoma Territory in time to participate in an 1883 land run, but failed to win the plot of his choice. Armed with only a public school education, he entered the banking business. In 1897, he was offered a job in the newly organized Bank of Tulsa, rising to the position of Vice President. He organized his own Bank of Commerce in Tulsa in 1904, which he renamed in 1911 as the National Bank of Commerce.
==Early life==
James Hugh McBirney,was born in Cloghjordan, County Tipperary, Ireland, on March 1, 1870. He was the eldest son of the Reverend Hugh McBirney D.D., and Susan Mark McBirney. His father was a Methodist minister. James had five siblings: Robert A., Anna, Sam P., Lea and Caroline,The family moved to the United States and settled in southern Kansas. when James was about five and a half years old.〔( Fred S. Clinton, M. D., "James Hugh McBirney, 1870-1944," ''Chronicles of Oklahoma.'' ) 1921. Accessed June 11, 2015.〕
It appears that James' formal education consisted only of public school, because his biography makes no mention of attending college.〔 In 1883, he came to Oklahoma Territory to participate in the Cherokee Outlet Land Run. He claimed a tract of land in what would eventually become Enid, Oklahoma, but lost it when officials discovered that the tract had already been surveyed and reserved for public use. In 1895, Janes moved to the area of Indian Territory that would become Bartlesville, Oklahoma.〔(National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form. McBirney House. July 1, 1976. ) Accessed July 17, 2015.〕

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