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The Oklahoma United Methodist Contact

January 31, 2024

Caddo UMC Celebrates 150 Years BY JENNIFFER HENDRICKS

Caddo, Oklahoma, is located in north central Bryan County. It was named for the nearby Caddo Hills, site of an 1808 battle between the Caddo and Choctaw. The area was formally part of the Choctaw Nation. Caddo is the oldest town in Bryan County. It owed its growth to the Missouri, Kansas, and Texas Railway. The first track was laid in 1872.

A post office was established on December 19, 1872. Aaron Harlan built a store near Caddo. Sarah Ann Harlan and Susan Burks were co-founders of the First Methodist Episcopal Church South Caddo, Indian Territory, Blue County in 1873. The church is currently in its third facility since its founding in 1873. The congregation celebrated 130 years in 2003, and on November 12, 2023 it celebrated its 150th anniversary with an 11:00 a.m.

service followed by a Thanksgiving feast. The congregation is known to be welcoming, friendly, and loving. This church is part of the Durant-Caddo charge with Allen Carson- Durant pastor and Kerry Prince-Caddo. One of the missions of the church is to supply the Blessing Box located at the Caddo Community Building. The highlight of the year is the 9 p.m. Christmas Eve candlelight service where congregants gather to celebrate the birth of our Lord and


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