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Rogers County History
The Belvidere Mansion

Photo Taken 10-31-09
The Belvidere Mansion
was built by John and Mary Bayless, formerly from Cassville,
Missouri. Mr. Bayless was successful in banking, railroads, hotels,
land development, and other projects. He was president of the Bank
of Claremore at the time of his death in 1907. He and his wife moved
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John Bayless |
to Claremore with six
of their living children. Mrs. Mary Melissa Stubblefield Bayless and
her children completed the mansion after Mr. Bayless died and lived
in the home until 1919. The eldest daughter from the first marriage
of Mr. Bayless was living in Claremore with her husband George Davis
and their three year old daughter, Mary Ella, when the Belvidere was
completed.
Frances Davis and the oldest Bayless boys worked in the Bank of
Claremore and Earle became president of the bank. Guy and Ross were
also involved in banking. Bourke became the local postmaster and
Wayne became a State Supreme Court Judge.
The Belvidere is a unique three story Victorian mansion. It was
built in 1907 just before statehood. The house is brick with a tile
roof and has four towers, one on each corner. A portico on the north
side provided cover for the guest carriages as they arrived for gala
parties. A large porch covers the front entrance with matching
balcony directly above. Much of the trim and woodwork used in the
mansion were brought from the 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis.
A wide entry L-shaped hall meets the carriage entrance to form a
gathering place. The floor is covered in tile laid by a man from
Italy. The walls are wainscoted marble and pressed-tin. Sliding
pocket doors and fireplaces accent several rooms.
Just as unique as the Belvidere are the stories behind the mansion
and the man who built it. Attracted by Claremore's two railroads,
John M. Bayless brought his wife and children to Indian Territory
from Cassville, Missouri in 1901. By 1902, Bayless started building
his castle-like mansion located at Fourth and Chickasaw.
Unfortunately, Mr. Bayless died before the Belvidere was completed.

Copyright 2003-2009 by BJM

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