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Daniel McLane (or McClane)
Died Jan 4, 1897
Posted by
Jean Kyle

Daniel McClane
 
El Reno News - February 12, 1897
 
Daniel McClane died a few days ago and was interred on his claim north of frisco.  Dan, although a colored man, was a good citizen and a member of Capt. Payne Post of Frisco.
 
The ladies of Frisco organized a relief corps last Saturday.
 

El Reno American - 9 Apr 1897
 
Headquartes of Capt. Payne Post Frisco O. T.
 
On the 4th of Jan 1897 death again visited our post and called from our number comrade Daniel McClain.  Therefore, be it resolved that in the death of Comrade McClain that this post sustained serious loss as he was a regular attendant and had the respect and confidence of the entire post.   Resolved that this post extend their sympathy of the friends of Comrade McClain.  That these resolutions be spread on the minutes of the post and a copy be presented to the press for publication.
I. Cutright
Jas H. Colley
John R. Wilson, Committee
 
Administrator's Notice
 
The undersigned administrator of estate of Daniel McClane, deceased, hereby notifies all parties having claims against said estate to present same to him at his residence in Frisco township, Canadian county, within four months from this publication or same dwill be barred.
 
J. H. Colley
Adm'r Estate of Daniel McClane.

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