In 1914, a funeral notice for Anton Classen, father of Anton H. Classen, president of the Oklahoma Railroad Company, was announced. It would be held at the German Methodist Church at 8th and Lee with pastor Rev. Klein officiating. (Oklahoman, July 16, 1914, pg. 7). In 1926-27, the pastor was S.P. Gaskin, who returned to speak in 1932.
Early Oklahoma City records indicate (as do state wide records) a notable community of Germans residing in the region. Census records and city directories indicate an increase in the names of apparent German origin. "By 1890 there were 739 German-born residents of Oklahoma Territory. A decade later the German-born exceeded five thousand, and that number more than doubled to ten thousand by 1910." Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History. In 1932, at a celebration, services were to be held in German, there was to be a sermon by the founder (A.J. Ross) and a basket dinner prepared by the women's societies of the congregation.
("Oldest German-American Church to Celebrate". Oklahoman (August 19, 1932. p10).
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