03/10/2026
Quiet of country living in this beautifully restored Craftsman bungalow.
Enjoy 3 bedrooms and 2 full baths, with a porch and open living spaces. The kitchen boasts an island and with an adjoining dining room that looks into the living room. One bedroom and full bath is downstairs, with a primary suite and additional bedroom up. The lots to the east of the house all the way to the road are included with the sale.
But there’s more to this house than what you see —it’s also a living piece of Oklahoma history. This is a family home of Sarah Rector—a young girl born in Taft in 1902 who would defy every expectation of her time. At only 11 years old, Sarah became one of the richest Black Americans of the early 20th century after oil was discovered on land allotted to her as a descendant of Creek Freedmen. Her allotment became part of the legendary Cushing-Drumright Oil Field, and her story spread across the nation as a symbol of perseverance and possibility. An account of her life is about to be retold on the big screen with the movie, "Sarah's Oil," which opened in theaters last fall. Now, the home has been completely transformed—every detail renewed with care.
From the inviting front porch and Craftsman lines to its modern kitchen, luxury bathrooms, and open living spaces, the house perfectly blends historic charm and modern comfort. Owning this home means more than just a beautiful place to live—it’s a chance to preserve and celebrate a legacy that helped shape Oklahoma’s story.
Priced at $157,000– so call Holly Rosser Miller to find out more and schedule a tour! (918) 348-9848. Click the link below for more info and pictures.
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