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Mayes County /  Oklahoma / Nathaniel Hale Pryor / Cherokee Nation / Geography of Oklahoma / Oklahoma / Pryor Creek /  Oklahoma


County Government Mayes Created at statehood from lands lying within the Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory, the county was named for Samuel H. Mayes, Cherokee chief. The first permanent white settlement in Oklahoma was
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Tulsa / /

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United States / /

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USD / /

Facility

Mid-America Industrial Park / Texas Trail / McClain County Historical Museum / /

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industrial real estate / oil and gas / /

NaturalFeature

Arkansas River Navigation Channel / Red River / Pryor Creek / Grand River / /

Organization

County Officials Court / Labor Force / county clerk’s office / U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission / Mayes County Historical Society / /

Person

Carman (D) Saundra White / Jill McCullah / Nathaniel Pryor / Rita Littlefield / Martha Carman (D) Saundra / Lori Parsons / Larry Ramsey / Jim Montgomery / Samuel H. Mayes / Frank Cantey / /

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Position

Treasurer / Clerk / Cherokee chief / Senator / Sheriff / /

ProvinceOrState

Oklahoma / Indiana / Mayes County / /

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