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Butler's First Lady Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 1/8/2009
Difficulty:
1 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

You're looking for a cammoed match container. Please park south of the cache on the north side of the private drive way. The owner is aware of the cache and has given permission for us to park there. You can then back out when finished. Please do not drive through the private driveway.

This is placed near the original location of the marker below.  The marker now sits at the Butler County Historical Societies Oil Museum.  There is a cache at that location called Oil Dorado.  Be sure to check it out and tour the museum.

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Take the time to follow the link below to read about Mrs. Bradley's family history. You will read about her father and his contribution to Cowley County as well as Mrs. Bradley's childhood indian Kidnapping. You will also find that this was the location of Matthew Doll (Dolphus) Cowley's 160 acre purchase in 1858. Link to Histrory of Cowley County including Mrs Addie Cowley Bradley's Family

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