Cline, Oklahoma


Cline is a ghost town in Beaver County, Oklahoma, United States. It is located about half a mile from the nearest highway built by the Works Progress Administration. By the time the highway was constructed, Clive had been disestablished.

History

Cline was founded on May 5, 1894, as farm town and was dissolved on March 31, 1948. Before Cline was disestablished it used to have a post office, cemetery, store, and school. As well as a major population for its time. In 1905 a Blacksmith shop was built as well as a feed barn to sell feed and hold stock sales in.
In 1912, the stock was moved to Gate, Oklahoma, the post office was discontinued and the mail came from Gate by Star Route. The store in 1901 was ran by a man by the name of J. B. Lamaster. John and Bob Carr operated the store and post office later on.

Cline School

Cline school was built just west of Cline store, and then later moved on land owned by A. H. Laverty in approximately 1911 or 1912. Its name changed multiple times starting out as Cline School then changing to Highland about 1920, there were two teachers that taught there for its time. Suppers and lunches were eaten in the Cline store because it was walking distance to the school before it was moved.
Cline Cemetery was established around 1893-1894. Its two acres were sold in 1908 for $150, to become what is now Meridian Cemetery Beaver County, Oklahoma.