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William Fremont Harn was originally sent to Oklahoma to work for the General Land Office to assist the United States Attorney prosecuting land jumpers and [[Sooners]]. He purchased land in what was then the area just northeast of Oklahoma City. Eventually he would donate 40 acres of that land to be used for the Oklahoma capitol complex. The rest of the land used for the capitol complex was donated by [[J.J. Culbertson]].
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Originally from Mansfield, Ohio, William Fremont Harn was sent to Oklahoma to work for the General Land Office to assist the United States Attorney prosecuting land jumpers and [[Sooners]] in 1891. In 1902 he began working toward the development of a streetcar system along with [[John Shartel]] and [[Anton Classen]], and developing real estate.  
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Having decided to stay in Oklahoma, he purchased 160 acres of land in a rural part of northeast Oklahoma City. Eventually he would donate 40 acres of that land to be used for the Oklahoma capitol complex. The rest of the land used for the capitol complex was donated by [[J.J. Culbertson]]. Harn also owned land in what is now the [[Heritage Hills]] neighborhood north of downtown Oklahoma City.

Revision as of 14:54, 22 February 2021

Originally from Mansfield, Ohio, William Fremont Harn was sent to Oklahoma to work for the General Land Office to assist the United States Attorney prosecuting land jumpers and Sooners in 1891. In 1902 he began working toward the development of a streetcar system along with John Shartel and Anton Classen, and developing real estate.

Having decided to stay in Oklahoma, he purchased 160 acres of land in a rural part of northeast Oklahoma City. Eventually he would donate 40 acres of that land to be used for the Oklahoma capitol complex. The rest of the land used for the capitol complex was donated by J.J. Culbertson. Harn also owned land in what is now the Heritage Hills neighborhood north of downtown Oklahoma City.