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E. W. Bullard
Submitted by: Leila Evett


Death of E. W. Bullard
E. W. Bullard, an old and highly respected citizen, and one of the early settlers of Roger Mills county, died at his home on Dry Creek, seven miles southwest of Hammon, Tuesday, April 16, 1915, aged 90 years.
Mr. Bullard came to this county from the Chickasaw Nation, and settled on the place where he died.
He leaves an aged wife, two sons, Tom of near Crawford, and James who made his home with him, three daughters, Mrs. John Farmer, Mrs. Dave Sullivan of this community, and Mrs. George Sullivan of Texas. The lamented Jack Bullard, former sheriff of this county was his son.
The body was buried at Kiowa Cemetery on Wednesday.


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