US Highway 77 Bridge at Canadian River
a.k.a. Purcell--Lexington Bridge; Bridge # 1404 0000 X
US 77 over the Canadian R, Purcell, OK Local significance of the structure:Listed in National Register of Historic Places in 2003.
The National Register of Historic Places is the official list of the Nation’s historic places worthy of preservation. Authorized by the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, the National Park Service’s National Register of Historic Places is part of a national program to coordinate and support public and private efforts to identify, evaluate, and protect America’s historic and archeological resources.
In the late 1800s, with the opening of land for settlement, McClain County saw an influx of pioneers and settlers. It quickly became an agricultural hub, with farming and ranching becoming the primary occupations of its residents. The county's fertile soil and favorable climate were ideal for growing crops such as cotton, wheat, corn, and peanuts.
The early years of the county saw the establishment of several towns, including Purcell, which became the county seat. The presence of the St. Louis and San Francisco Railway in Purcell further contributed to its growth and development as a trading center. Other towns, such as Newcastle, were also formed during this time.
Throughout the 20th century, McClain County experienced significant events and milestones. In the 1930s, the Great Depression hit the area hard, affecting the local economy and forcing many to seek employment elsewhere. However, the county rebounded in the post-World War II era, with the expansion of industries and the growth of the oil and gas industry in the region.
Today, McClain County continues to be a vibrant and thriving community, marked by its rich agricultural heritage and economic diversification. It remains an important hub for farming, ranching, and manufacturing, while also embracing modern industries such as technology and tourism. The county's historical landmarks, natural beauty, and friendly communities make it an attractive place to live and visit.
McClain County Timeline
This timeline provides a condensed summary of the historical journey of McClain County, Oklahoma.
- 1907: McClain County is established as a county in the state of Oklahoma.
- Early 1900s: The county is primarily used for agriculture, with farming and ranching being the main industries.
- 1930s: The Great Depression hits McClain County, causing significant economic hardships for residents.
- 1960s: Interstate 35 is constructed, running through McClain County and improving transportation and connectivity.
- 1990s: The county experiences population growth and development, with increased urbanization and commercial activity.
- 2007: McClain County celebrates its centennial anniversary.