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

Milburn is a town in Johnston County, Oklahoma, United States, along the Blue River. The population was 317 at the 2010 census, an increase of 1.6 percent from 312 at the 2000 census.〔(CensusViewer:Milburn, Oklahoma Population. ) Retrieved August 17, 2014.〕 The town is notable as the location of the Chickasaw White House, the former home of Chickasaw Governor Douglas H. Johnston. This home is now a museum and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
==History==
A town named Ellen was formed in the Chickasaw Nation (Indian Territory) in 1856, about from the present town of Milburn. When the Western Oklahoma Railroad (later known as the Choctaw Oklahoma and Gulf Railroad) was built, W. J. Milburn, a druggist from Emet, Emet, persuaded the Chickasaw landowner,M. C. Condon, to give Milburn the power of attorney to negotiate a new townsite near the railroad. Milburn tried to persuade the postmaster at Ellen to move his location to the new site and rename it. He submitted the name Condon, which the Post Office rejected. Many names were proposed for the new town. Initially, the railroad wanted to name it Morris, then changed to McLish.. Finally, the name Milburn was agreed upon in August, 1901..〔(O'Dell, Larry. Milburn." ''Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture''. ) Accessed November 22, 2015.〕
By 1904, Milburn had sufficient population to incorporate as a Chickasaw town. After Oklahoma became a state in 1907, an election was held to choose the new Johnston County seat. Milburn lost to Tishomingo.〔

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