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“Genealogy of Marshal McCully” presentation *Canceled*
June 19, 2021, 10 a.m.
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Visit the Sod House Museum on Saturday, June 19, at 10 a.m., for a program focusing on its builder, Marshal McCully. Professor Jana Brown of Northwestern Oklahoma State University (NWOSU) will present McCully’s family history, tracing his genealogy back to the pre–Revolutionary War era.
Brown has worked with the Sod House Museum for several years as a volunteer. In the summer of 2019, she began researching the family history of Marshal McCully. The migration of the McCully family is similar to many other families who immigrated to America seeking freedom and prosperity. Marshal’s ancestors were pioneers on the frontier and also participated in wars that shaped our nation. McCully’s family first settled in early-day Virginia, then migrated to the western frontier as new states were formed. Records indicate that the family resettled in Kentucky, Missouri, and Kansas before Marshal participated in the Cherokee Outlet Land Run.
Brown teaches history at NWOSU in Alva. She is currently completing her doctorate at Oklahoma State University, with concentrations in American history and public history. Brown’s research includes African Americans in western Oklahoma, pre-statehood cattle ranches, and other local history. In addition to teaching classes about United States and world history, she also teaches Oklahoma history and public history courses.
The Sod House Museum is located southeast of Aline on State Highway 8. For more information, contact Director Renee Trindle at 580-463-2441 or sodhouse@okhistory.org.