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Who was Perry Duke Maxwell? What was he like? Why write about him?
There are many answers to these questions. Maxwell was a loving
father and husband. He was kind and generous and spiritual. He
pursued life and wisdom as if they were lost treasures. He was a
fixture to his community as well. The Ardmore Presbyterian Church
in Ardmore, Oklahoma has been a city landmark since it was
constructed in 1916. The original building was constructed with the
help of many and was spearheaded by Perry Duke Maxwell and is a
monument to his faith and devotion to his community and to God.
Maxwell was well known at the time of the construction of the
church in his own community for service to the town and for his
role as a cashier and officer at the Ardmore National Bank. He also
had constructed and designed a four-hole golf course just north of
town off what is now US 77. But to many outside Ardmore, Perry
Maxwell was a name that may have only been known by a select few
who happened to be in the oil business. It was a strange sequence
of events that led to him developing into one of the select group
of people associated with what has been termed the "Golden Age of
Golf Design."
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