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A. C. Trumbo House : ウィキペディア英語版
A. C. Trumbo House

The A.C. Trumbo House (1321 West Broadway) is a house in Muskogee, Oklahoma, United States, built in 1906 for Arthur C. Trumbo as a replica of one of Mark Twain's houses and is on the National Register of Historic Places. The plot was originally in Creek, Indian territory before it was incorporated into Oklahoma in November 1907.
Text of the badly faded sign reads: This home, at 1321 West Broadway, built in 1906 by A.C. Trumbo, is a replica of one of Mark Twain's homes. Mr. Trumbo was the son-in-law of A.W. Patterson, and both men were pioneer bankers and promoters of Muskogee and early Arkansas River navigation. Together these two men provided the financing for Muskogee's Convention Hall, scene of the Trans-Mississippi Congress of 1907.
== External links ==

*(Historic Homes of Muskogee Oklahoma )

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