Moore-Lindsay House

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The Moore-Lindsay home is a Queen Anne vogue Victorian historic home settled in Norman, Oklahoma. It’s listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and currently homes a deposit.The Moore-Lindsay House was engineered beginning in 1899 by William and Agnes Moore. The couple spent $5,000 to create their two,700-square-foot (250 m square) “Princess Anne” vogue home, at a time once most new homes within the OK Territory were being engineered for regarding $400. The Moores, United Nations agency had rapt from St. Joseph, Missouri, endowed in land and, in 1899, was named president of the Norman Building and Loan Association.In 1907, the year during which the OK Territory became the state of OK, the Moores rapt to state capital. They sold the house to Harry and flower Lindsay. Flower Lindsay was a kinswoman of the Moores. Harry Lindsay was president of the Norman Grain and edge Company. He conjointly served on the Norman council and also the Norman board of education. Flower Lindsay was active within the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union, the Norman Garden Club, and also the literary club – the recent Regime Club.

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