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City of Durant
300 W Evergreen
Durant, Oklahoma 74701
Phone: 580-931-6600
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City of Durant's 2010 Fall Trash Off
Fall Trash Off -
Come Join Us
 
Saturday, Sep 25th
at Market Square
arrive 8:45
(First Ave & Evergreen St 
in downtown Durant)

For more information please call
Larry Mitchell @ 580-924-2707.
 
Meet at Durant’s Market Square at 8:45am to sign in and pick up gloves and trash bags. Stash the trash at Market Square by 11:30am to compete for prizes and enjoy free hot dogs and drinks, and other goodies. Prizes will be given away at Noon.
 
Also we will be taking recyclable Cardboard, Cell Phones, Aluminum Cans, Newspaper at Market Square.
 
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History

In the beginning, a family of French-Choctaw origin followed the immigration of the Choctaw Nation from the Valley of the Great River, the Mississippi. The Cherokee’s journey chronicled as “the Trail of Tears, heartaches and death,” ended in a new country west of the Territory of Arkansas and situated between the Red River of the South and the South Canadian River of the north. The claim extended west to Mexico, which is now the eastern boundary line of the northwest Texas territory commonly known and called the “panhandle.”

Pierre Durant, pronounced DuRant in French, and his four sons made the trudge down the Mississippi on the way to the southeastern part of the Choctaw Nation in 1832. The brothers, grown, with families of their own, established homesteads from the Arkansas line to Durant.

One son, Fisher, married to a full blood Choctaw, found a beautiful location for a home between Durant’s present Eight and Ninth Avenues. His son, Dixon Durant is recognized as the founder of Durant and is honored with his namesake. As an early day minister, businessman and civic leader, Dixon Durant is credited with pastorates in local Presbyterian, Congregationalist and Methodist churches; establishment of the first store selling general merchandise; and possibly influencing the 1872 erection of a Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad (Katy Railroad) siding at Durant, thus producing the initial impetus for establishing the community.

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