Rock Island Depot (Enid, Oklahoma)

Rock Island Depot
Location Owen K. Garriott Blvd., Enid, Oklahoma
Coordinates 36°23′25″N 97°52′37″W / 36.39028°N 97.87694°W / 36.39028; -97.87694Coordinates: 36°23′25″N 97°52′37″W / 36.39028°N 97.87694°W / 36.39028; -97.87694
Built 1928
Architectural style Mission/Spanish Colonial Revival[1]
NRHP Reference # 79003639
Added to NRHP 1979

The Rock Island Depot is located in Enid, Garfield County, Oklahoma and listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1979.[1]

History

The Rock Island Railway built rail lines through Oklahoma Territory prior to the Land Run of 1893. Skeleton Station was constructed in 1889. That same year, M.A. Low, upon a visit to the station, renamed the location Enid.[2] When the Department of Interior moved the town site, this area became known as North Enid or Northington.[1] During the run, the Rock Island transported settlers into the Cherokee Outlet, stopping only at this location. Rock Island refused to stop at the new town site, and the Enid-Pond Creek Railroad War continued for a full year. A new depot was built in 1903. The current depot was constructed in 1928.[1]

References

Preceding station   Rock Island Line   Following station
Kremlin
toward Minneapolis
Minneapolis Houston
Waukomis
toward Dallas and Houston
Lahoma
toward Geary
Geary EnidTerminus


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