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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
http://www.vocabaptistchurch.org/