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Published March 19, 2009 11:49 am - OKLAHOMA CITY – The Senate unveiled an original work of art commissioned by the Oklahoma State Senate Historical Preservation Fund Tuesday. The painting, by Oklahoma City artist Christopher Nick, is of Foyil native, Cherokee Andy Payne.
Senate dedicates painting of Andy Payne
CLAREMORE DAILY PROGRESS
March 19, 2009
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OKLAHOMA CITY – The Senate unveiled an original work of art commissioned by the Oklahoma State Senate Historical Preservation Fund Tuesday. The painting, by Oklahoma City artist Christopher Nick, is of Foyil native, Cherokee Andy Payne.
Payne won the historic 1928 Trans-Continental Foot Race. He went on to serve as the Clerk of the Oklahoma Supreme Court for 38 years, retiring in 1973.
“I knew Mr. Payne personally and knew we had to get his story onto a canvas for others to enjoy,” said Charles Ford, President of the Preservation Fund. “Not only was he a tremendous athlete, he also had a great head for business and law, which was evident in his success over the years.”
After high school, Payne moved to California looking for work, but jobs were scarce. Fate intervened when the former high school track athlete saw an ad in the sports pages announcing C.C. Pyle’s International Trans-Continental Foot Race.
At that time, the race was intended as a promotion for Route 66.
With his Dad’s help, Payne raised the entry fee of $125, and returned to California in February 1928 to attend the training camp at Ascot Parkway in Los Angeles.
The 3,422 mile race from California to New York began March 4, 1928 and took 84 days to complete.
The 20-year-old Payne won the race and the $25,000 prize.
Payne returned to Oklahoma where he paid off the mortgage on the family farm, built his parents a new home, and bought himself some land and a new car. He married Vivian in 1929.
In 1934, with no job and the country caught in the Depression, Andy ran for clerk of the Oklahoma State Supreme Court and won. He continued to be re-elected, leaving only for two years to serve in the Army during WWII.
After turning 40, he attended law school at night and earned a law degree.
Payne’s real interest was land acquisition, especially mineral production. He held onto the land and minerals he had bought with his winnings and continued to buy more. Coal, gas and oil were discovered on his land. He had studied geology in order to make better land purchasing decisions.
Payne was a Cherokee who was born in Chelsea and grew up on the family farm in Foyil.
The painting was a gift of the Andy Payne family. Senator Sean Burrage made the suggestion to Ford to contact the Payne family about the possibility of commissioning the painting.
“What a great example Mr. Payne is to each of us of how hard work and determination can pay off. His story is especially pertinent today when so many are facing such hard economic times like he and so many others did during the Great Depression, but he didn’t let anything hold him back,” said Burrage, D-Claremore. “He was a great Oklahoman, and I’m glad that the story of this Rogers County native will forever grace the walls of the State Capitol.”
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