After leaving school Mrs. Harvison taught in the public schools for six years, dividing her time between Eufaula, Okmulgee and Wetumka, Creek nation. April 4, 1886, she married William Harvison, a prominent business man of Okmulgee and a son of William and Muskogee (McQueen) Harvison. Her husband died January 16, 1897, leaving four children: Floyd, aged twelve years; Irene, aged eleven years; Clifford, aged nine years; and Marie, aged six years, at this time (1900). Floyd and Irene are now students at a boarding school.
Source: Indian Territory, D.C. Gideon, 1901
After leaving school Mrs. Harvison taught in the public schools for six years, dividing her time between Eufaula, Okmulgee and Wetumka, Creek nation. April 4, 1886, she married William Harvison, a prominent business man of Okmulgee and a son of William and Muskogee (McQueen) Harvison. Her husband died January 16, 1897, leaving four children: Floyd, aged twelve years; Irene, aged eleven years; Clifford, aged nine years; and Marie, aged six years, at this time (1900). Floyd and Irene are now students at a boarding school.
Source: Indian Territory, D.C. Gideon, 1901
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