The Blackjacks (house)

Coordinates: 36°44′09″N 96°22′52″W / 36.735794°N 96.381028°W / 36.735794; -96.381028
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The Blackjacks
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General information
Architectural styleCabin
Coordinates36°44′09″N 96°22′52″W / 36.735794°N 96.381028°W / 36.735794; -96.381028
Year(s) built1932
OwnerJohn Joseph Mathews
Technical details
Materialsandstone
Floor count1
Design and construction
Architect(s)John Joseph Mathews

The Blackjacks is the historic home of John Joseph Mathews built in 1932, now part of Tallgrass Prairie Preserve.

History[edit]

During the summer of 1932, John Joseph Mathews designed a two-room home to be built out of native sandstone.[1] The center of the design was a fireplace. On July 24, 1932, Mathews moved into the home. Stanley Vestal and his wife stayed as his guests on the first night.[2] He initially called it "the Shack" before changing the name to "The Blackjacks" in 1936.[1] The house is in the Osage Hills in Osage County. He spent the majority of his writing career writing from here among the blackjack trees.[3] The home was largely abandoned after Mathews death in 1979 and he was buried on the property. In 2014, The Nature Conservancy purchased the property from the family.[4]

Location and tourism[edit]

The Blackjacks is located on the Tallgrass Prairie Preserve.[5] Tours of the home are held seasonally.[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Snyder 2017, p. 90.
  2. ^ Snyder 2017, p. 91.
  3. ^ Balzer, Larissa (July 23, 2020). "Historic Mathews Cabin". The Nature Conservancy. Retrieved 7 December 2023.
  4. ^ Powell, Mason Whitehorn (6 October 2021). "John Joseph Mathews Tallgrass Prairie Preserve Osage County, Oklahoma". The New Territory Magazine. Retrieved 7 December 2023.
  5. ^ McDonnell, Brandy (November 30, 2023). "Want to responsibly explore 'Killers of the Flower Moon' history? Here's where to go". The Oklahoman. Retrieved 7 December 2023.
  6. ^ "Tourism Department encourages responsible visits to Osage County". Tulsa World. 26 October 2023. Retrieved 7 December 2023.

Works cited[edit]

  • Snyder, Michael (2017). John Joseph Mathews: Life of an Osage Writer. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press. ISBN 978-0-8061-5609-5.