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James Monroe Hall (1851–1935) came to the town of Tulsa in what was then known as Indian Territory. James and his brother, Harry C. Hall, operated a tent store that had followed the route of the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad and selected the site where the road would stop at Tulsa. They initially selected a site where the railroad crossed what would become Lewis Avenue and pitched a tent for the store there. This location was just inside the boundary of the Cherokee nation.
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James Monroe Hall Hall, James Monroe
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American merchant
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J. M. Hall, James M. Hall
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1851-12-04Z 1851-04-12Z
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James Monroe Hall
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1851-01-01Z
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1935-05-26Z
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1935-01-01Z
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