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611 Culbertson Drive

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611 is a white painted brick Colonial with green English tiled roof. It has a symmetrical center mass with Doric wood column porch over fan light in stained glass and leaded side light door. The original railing on the porch cornice is gone. There are interesting wall bracket lanterns at the doorway. The east wing is two stories high with flat roof and arched French doors on the ground floor. The landscaping consists of large thirty-five foot cedars.

Luther Duncan 1931-1940
Royce Savage 1940-1945
Hugh E. Rapp 1945-1947
Dr. Clifford Fulton 1947-1951
Rev. Roy Williams 1951-1957
Guy H. Parkhurst 1957 -

Mr. Duncan was in the oil business, investments and cotton ginning.

Mr. Savage was an attorney for an oil company and later a Federal judge in Tulsa.

Mr. Rapp was vice president of Denver Producing and Refining Company.

Dr. Fulton was a retired Navy captain and physician.

Rev. Williams was a minister of the Nazarene Church and was known as the "Singing Preacher" due to his radio program.

Mr. Parkhurst was a retired colonel of the U.S. Army and an attorney. His son, Guy, Jr., is both a Rhodes Scholar and Danforth Scholarship Winner.

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