Caddo is a town in Bryan County, Oklahoma. Its early inhabitants were the Caddos and Choctaws, with white settlers moving into the area after a patent for the land, located on a buffalo trail, was obtained in 1872. The town's first white settlers lived in tents.
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A Caddo, Oklahoma native offers a variety of resources related to the town of Caddo, Oklahoma, including historical, genealogical, and contemporary sources of information and research. - Caddo - My Home Town
http://mem55.typepad.com/caddo_my_home_town/
The public school administrative district operates a K-12 curriculum for students in the town of Caddo, Oklahoma. Its school campuses, extra-curricular activities, athletic programs, and administrative offices are outlined. - Caddo Public Schools
http://www.caddoisd.org/
Caddo is located in southeastern Oklahoma, in the north-central part of Bryan County. Its official web site features the community's history and genealogy, as well as a profile of Caddo, its administrative offices, departments, and services. - Caddo, Oklahoma
http://www.caddo-ok-today.org/
Meeting at their facilities on South Henderson Street in Caddo, Oklahoma, the church is affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention. Its service schedules, calendars, beliefs, and staff are identified. - First Baptist Church of Caddo
http://www.fbccaddo.org/
The Southern Baptist Church is located on West Voca Road in Caddo, Oklahoma. The congregation's worship schedule, location, contacts, news and events are featured, along with photographs and other resources. - Voca Baptist Church
http://www.vocabaptistchurch.org/