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Fisher's son Dixon Durant is recognized as the founder of Durant and is honored as its namesake. As an early day minister, businessman and civic leader, Dixon Durant is credited with postorates in several churches and established the first store selling general merchandise in 1873. The first post office, known as Durant Station, in Durant was established in 1879 but closed in 1881. The USPS re-established the post office in 1882 W. H. Hilton was elected as the first mayor of Durant, Oklahoma. A memorable event in Durant's rail history occured on April 5, 1905. A special southbound Katy train stopped in the city with none other than President Roosevelt aboard. Bryan County was created from Choctaw lands in 1907, the same time as Oklahoma statehood, and was named after William Jennings Bryan (photo - right). He was nominated three times for President Bryan assisted in what is reffered to as the Scopes-Monkey Trial. Clarence Darrow defended Scopes, the teacher who taught evolution in school. Bryan won the case and dies just a few days after the trial in 1925. One of Durant's own was Robert L. Williams (photo - below). He was the third governor of Oklahoma and was the first governor in the new Capital building. He was responsible for the Capital building being dome less because he was saving money, which was scarce because of the First World War. Durant's local airport is named after Ira Eaker. Ira Clarence Eaker was an aviation pioneer and a United States Air Force General. He was born in 1896 in Field Creek, Texas and moved to southeastern Oklahoma in 1912. He attended
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