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Fred S. Clinton

Fred Severs Clinton was one of the first doctors in Oklahoma, having begun to practice while the area was still part of Indian Territory. He built the first hospital in Tulsa and was very active in promoting public health infrastructure projects. As a financial partner with Dr. J. C. W, Bland, another early physician in the Tulsa area, he helped finance the drilling of the Sue A. Bland #1, the first oil well in Red Fork, which helped propel Tulsa into the ranks of a major American city in the early 20th Century.
==Early life==
He was born near the present city of Okmulgee, Oklahoma on April 15, 1874 to an early white immigrant, Charles Clinton, and his wife, Louise (née Atkins). Mrs. Atkins was of Creek descent.〔"History of the state of Oklahoma." p. 416 - 417. Available on line through Open Library. ()〕 Louise (born in Texas on October 16, 1867) died in Tulsa June 20, 1928.〔(''Tulsa World,'' June 30, 1920 )〕 The following year, the family moved to a ranch on Duck Creek. In 1884, they moved to the community of Red Fork. His father Charles died in 1888, when he was fourteen.〔Whitham, Louise Morton. "Fred Severs Clinton, M. D., F. A. C. S." Retrieved November 25, 2012.()〕
Young Fred was educated in the national schools of the Creek Nation then went off to study at St. Francis Institute in Osage, Kansas, Drury College (now Drury University) (Springfield, Missouri), Gem City Business College (Quincy, Illinois), and Young Harris College in Georgia. Finally, he studied pharmacy at the Kansas City College of Pharmacy (now University of Missouri–Kansas City), where he graduated in 1891 and medicine at University Medical College (now New York University School of Medicine), where he graduated in 1897.〔(Ed. note: St. Francis Mission in Osage, Kansas apparently no longer exists.)〔() Marquette University. "Guide to Catholic-Related Records in the Midwest about Native Americans." Pub. 1984/ rev. 2003 - 2008. Retrieved November 28, 2012.〕

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