Unincorporated community in Oklahoma, US
Ceres ([ 1] ) is an unincorporated community in Noble County , Oklahoma , United States.[ 2] [ 3] It is located north of Perry , south of Tonkawa , east-northeast of Enid and southwest of Ponca City , off U.S. 77 and SH-15 .[ 4]
The town was named McKinney shortly after the Land Run of 1893 .[ 1] But it was renamed Ceres a few years later,[ 1] after the mythological goddess of harvest .[ 5]
The depression-era WPA Guide to Oklahoma: The Sooner State described Ceres as a settlement having a population of 10, two stores and a filling station,[ 5] yet the town has survived into the 21st century.[ 3]
References
^ a b c "Oklahoma's Strangely Named Towns—Ceres" . Gary Horcher, The Oklahoman, April 22, 2000. April 23, 2000. Retrieved June 7, 2020 .
^ "Ceres" . Geographic Names Information System . United States Geological Survey , United States Department of the Interior . Retrieved July 3, 2020 .
^ a b "Noble County" . Dianna Everett, Oklahoma Historical Society. Retrieved June 7, 2020 .
^ "Ceres, OK" . Mapquest. Retrieved June 7, 2020 .
^ a b Project, Federal Writers' (October 31, 2013). The WPA Guide to Oklahoma: The Sooner State, p.358 . ISBN 9781595342348 . Retrieved June 7, 2020 .
36°28′38″N 97°16′57″W / 36.47722°N 97.28250°W / 36.47722; -97.28250