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Ed Overholser : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ed Overholser Ed Overholser (June 20, 1869 - April 21, 1931) was the 16th mayor of Oklahoma City and a president of Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce.〔("Necrology" ), (Chronicles of Oklahoma ), Volume 9, p. 212. (accessed May 21, 2010).〕 ==Early life and career== Overholser was born in Sullivan, Indiana to Henry Overholser and Emma Hanna Overholser.〔Henry Overholser〕 He was educated in public schools and attended a preparatory school for boys in Kansas.〔"(Overholser, Edward Graham Mclain )," (Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture )'' (accessed May 21, 2010).〕 He arrived in Oklahoma City on April 2, 1890, and took over the management of the Overholser Opera House.〔 In the late 1890s, Overholser helped organized the townsites of Stroud, Wellston, Luther and Jones.〔 He entered public service and worked as the manager of the Oklahoma City waterworks department and was the first Secretary of the State Fair Association.〔 He also served as a school board member and as Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners.〔 He was responsible for the large lake that was named in his honor, Lake Overholser.〔 Overholser married Allie Garrison on May 26, 1903, and had two children, one of whom survived.〔
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