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Davis, Oklahoma : ウィキペディア英語版
Davis, Oklahoma

Davis is a city in Garvin and Murray counties in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. The population was 2,683 at the 2010 census.
The B. B. McKinney Chapel is located on the grounds of the Falls Creek Baptist Conference Center in Davis and is named in honor of Baylus Benjamin McKinney, the Louisiana native and Christian singer and composer of 149 gospel hymns.
==History==
Davis is name after Samuel H. Davis, who moved to Washita in what was then Indian Territory in 1887.〔Chadwick, R.W. and Sharon Chandwick. ("Davis," ), ''Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture'', Oklahoma Historical Society, Accessed August 12, 2015.〕 Davis owned a dry goods store, which was four miles south of the current town of Davis. Davis submitted a petition for a Santa Fe depot to be built near his store, and the petition was accepted.〔 In 1890, he also successfully petitioned for a post office to be built.〔 The post office was supposed to be named after Nelson Chigley a Chickasaw Indian who owned the land on which the town was to be built.〔 Chigley was already an Indian Territory name, so it was named after Davis.〔 The town was established on November 16, 1898.〔 It is located twenty-three miles north of Ardmore and twenty-three miles south of Pauls Valley.〔
By 1900, Davis had fifty-seven businesses, two banks, ten doctors, three dentists, and three lawyers.〔 Cotton farming was a common occupation in Davis, which was in one of the best cotton producing sections in Oklahoma.〔
Later, when U.S. Interstate 35 was constructed, it was built 2 miles to the west of Davis.〔
By the year 2000 the population had grown to 2,610, and very few people worked as farmers.〔 However, the education, health, and social services sectors of the economy had grown, with around a quarter of the population working in these areas.〔

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