The Mattie Beal House, located in Lawton, Oklahoma, is a significant historical site. Constructed between 1907 and 1909, the house was built for Charles Warren Payne and his wife, Mattie Beal. This historic house provides a glimpse into the early 20th century lifestyle and architecture.
The Mattie Beal House was acquired by the Lawton Heritage Association in 1973 and has been recognized for its historical significance. Since August 19, 1975, it has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places, further emphasizing its importance in American history.
Mattie Beal, for whom the house was named, won the second draw in the 1901 land lottery of former Kiowa-Comanche-Apache reservation lands. This event garnered worldwide news coverage, making Mattie Beal a well-known figure at the time. The house stands as a testament to this unique piece of history.
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Southwest 5th Street 1008, Lawton
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