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W. Tate Brady

Wyatt Tate Brady (January 20, 1870 – August 29, 1925) was an American merchant, politician, and a founder of Tulsa, Oklahoma.
==Early life==
Brady was born in Forest City, Missouri, in 1870. His family moved to Nevada, Missouri when he was 12, where he eventually took a job at a shoe store. Here, he was the victim of a robbery. In 1890, at the age of 20, Brady headed for Creek Nation, Indian Territory, to seek his fortune in the as-yet-unfounded Tulsa, Oklahoma. In 1895, Brady married Rachel Davis, who was part Cherokee. After the marriage, Brady was adopted into the Cherokee tribe and became a strong advocate for their tribal claims against Washington. Together they had two daughters and two sons. 〔 ( Vickery, Paul S. "Brady, Wyatt Tate (1870-1925)." ''Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture''. )〕

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