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BlogOklahoma.us: 1957 Plymouth Belvedere Time Capsule1957 Plymouth Belvedere Time Capsule
Golden Jubilee, Inc. Time Capsule With 1967 Plymouth Sealed June 15, 1957 To Be Opened in 2007 By the Centennial Committee Tablet by courtesy of Earle Davenport, Tulsa, Okla.(Note! Time Capsule to be unearthed on June 15, 2007)
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BlogOklahoma.us: Battle of  Chusto-TalasahBattle of Chusto-Talasah
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BlogOklahoma.us: Creek Council OakCreek Council Oak
The Muscogee (Creek) people are descendants of a culture that, before 1500 A.D. spanned the region known today as the Southeastern United States. In the early 19th century, the United States Indian policy forced the Muscogee and other Southeastern tribes to move beyond the Mississippi River. These Southeaster tribes, know as the "Five Civilized Tribes;" Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Seminole and Creek, were removed into Indian Territory (now Oklahoma) About 1839, the first settlers, a band of Creek Indians, the Lochapokas, ended ...
 recreation  religion  social  

BlogOklahoma.us: First Gas Processing Plant-WFirst Gas Processing Plant-W
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BlogOklahoma.us: First Hospital Tulsa County.First Hospital Tulsa County.
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BlogOklahoma.us: First Oil WellFirst Oil Well
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BlogOklahoma.us: Fort ArbuckleFort Arbuckle
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BlogOklahoma.us: Glen Pool World Greatest OilGlen Pool World Greatest Oil
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BlogOklahoma.us: Hillside MissionHillside Mission
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BlogOklahoma.us: International Oil ExpeditionInternational Oil Expedition
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BlogOklahoma.us: Pleasant PorterPleasant Porter
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BlogOklahoma.us: Washington Irving's CampWashington Irving's Camp
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BlogOklahoma.us: WeerWeer
WEER Established by John E. Weer in 1885-87. A post office, 1894-1906, three general stores, a school, two doctors, a drug store and nearly 100 residents made up the early village. Weer was postmaster and farmed. He ran a saw mill, cotton gin, grist mill and a store. *On this site was W.J. "Doc" Darnell's drug store and doctor's office 1902 - 1927 (BA 100 yr. history, Pg. 56) Broken Arrow Centennial 2002
 ghost town  town  

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