Creek County, Oklahoma

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41Creek County /  Oklahoma / Tulsa Metropolitan Area / Stillwater /  Oklahoma / Okmulgee / Geography of Oklahoma / Geography of the United States / Oklahoma

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Source URL: wellness.okstate.edu

Language: English - Date: 2014-08-01 10:00:49
42Accidents / Car safety / Motorcycle safety / Road transport / Traffic collision / Blood alcohol content / Okfuskee County /  Oklahoma / Creek County /  Oklahoma / Transport / Land transport / Drunk driving

2006 Traffic Fatalities in Alcohol-Impaired-Driving Crashes* Oklahoma This Report Contains Data From the Following Sources:

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Source URL: www.nhtsa.gov

Language: English - Date: 2008-06-11 16:19:39
43Picher /  Oklahoma / Pollution in the United States / Chat / Tar Creek / Quapaw / Ottawa County /  Oklahoma / United States Environmental Protection Agency / Tar Creek Superfund site / ASARCO / Geography of Oklahoma / Oklahoma / Environment

Tar Creek Ottawa County, Oklahoma Site Description The Tar Creek site is a 40-square mile former lead and zinc mining area. Located in northeastern Oklahoma, the site is part of an area known as the TriState Mining Distr

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Source URL: www.epa.gov

Language: English - Date: 2008-11-17 12:18:40
44McAlester /  Oklahoma / Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma / Moshulatubbee District / Chickasaw Nation / Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek / Pushmataha District / Mushulatubbee / Pittsburg County /  Oklahoma / McAlester / Choctaw / Oklahoma / Southern United States

Family Background Mihesuah is an enrolled citizen of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma and is also a Chickasaw descendant. Her ancestor, Lewis Wilson, was a signer of the 1830 Treaty With the Choctaw and was of the Okla Han

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Language: English - Date: 2013-10-14 18:04:08
45Tulsa /  Oklahoma / Tulsa County /  Oklahoma / Coweta /  Oklahoma / First Presbyterian Church / Alice Mary Robertson / Tulsa Tribune / Spavinaw Water Project / Geography of Oklahoma / Oklahoma / Tulsa Metropolitan Area

LEAH D. LINDSEY By Mrs. J. 0. dlisch Lilah Denton Lindsey was born on October 21, 1860, in a walnut log cabin home near Blue Creek which flows i n the southern part of what is now Wagoner County, formerly a part of Cowet

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Source URL: digital.library.okstate.edu

Language: English - Date: 2005-11-15 11:56:31
46Weleetka /  Oklahoma / Glen D. Johnson / Leon C. Phillips / Muscogee (Creek) Nation / Woody Guthrie / Muscogee people / Deep Fork River / Oklahoma / Okemah /  Oklahoma / Okfuskee County /  Oklahoma

County Government Okfuskee Named for a Creek town in Cleburn County, Alabama, Okfuskee County was originally part of the Creek Nation, Indian Territory. Much of its history is tied to that of the Creek Nation. For examp

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Source URL: www.odl.state.ok.us

Language: English - Date: 2009-11-16 16:26:21
47Swain / Oklahoma / Geography of the United States / Okmulgee County /  Oklahoma / Okmulgee /  Oklahoma / Muscogee (Creek) Nation / Okmulgee

ORLANDO SWAIN By Paul Swain* The chronicle of Orlando Swain is the story of a passing age, an age in which young men yearning for new frontiers could seek and find them. I t is the story of his state-his adopted home, Ok

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Language: English - Date: 2005-11-09 15:41:05
48Mesoamerica / Archaic period in the Americas / Potomac Creek /  44ST2 / Los Placeres / Archaeology / Burial / Americas

ARCHAEOLOGICAL DISCOVERIES AT THE MORRIS SITE, CHEROKEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA By Robert E. BeU and Richard 8.Fraser The Morris site is located on the east bank of the Illinois River not far from Barber, Cherokee County, Oklah

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Language: English - Date: 2005-11-14 13:40:09
49Muscogee people / Oklahoma / McIntosh County /  Oklahoma / Fisher / Surnames / Checotah /  Oklahoma

TOWN By Carolyn Thomas F m m n Several villages that sprang up along the Texas Road in the Creek Nation gradually vanished after the railroad was b d t and became ghost towns. This was the case during the gold rush when

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Source URL: digital.library.okstate.edu

Language: English - Date: 2005-11-14 17:45:02
50Chickasaw / Muscogee people / Native American history / Choctaw people / William Clyde Thompson / Potomac Creek /  44ST2 / Southern United States / History of North America / Choctaw

TWO HISTORIC INDIAN BURIALS FROM PITISBURG COUNTY, OKLAHOMA Bg C h m h BweW 14arSy in January of 1951, Mr. W. O..Maody discovered and excqated two historic Indian b& on his farm which is located

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Language: English - Date: 2005-11-14 12:45:30
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