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Excerpts Washington Irving's Tour on the Prairies 1832 ———————————— "It seems to me as if these beautiful regions answer literally to the description of the land of …
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682 feet east of this marker the territories of the Cherokee · Creek · Osage Tribes of Indians join in a common boundary point On June 2, 1825, the Osage Nation, under treaty with the U.S. granted certain lands to the go…
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This marker and the upright monument moved from original location on Kennedy Farm on West Newton in 1950. Horizontal slabs added later. Memorial This stone marks the ground where "Old Timers" who had lived in Tulsa and vicinity over thirty…
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Typical house of early 1880's Originally built on acreage 400 North Cheyenne was parsonage home of Rev Sylvester Morris Tulsa Indian Territory Methodist minister (1836-1907)
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ACY_colonial-garden_Tulsa-OK.html
The Colonial Garden is the third garden in the series of five historic theme gardens. Colonists claiming the Virginia wilderness brought with them the formal, Dutch-English gardening style prevalent in England during the reign of William and Ma…
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Liberator of Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and Panam?.Born: Caracas, VenezuelaJuly 24, 1783Died: Santa Marta, ColombiaDecember 17, 1830 "I prefer the title of Citizen to that of Liberator, because while the latter has its origin i…
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Gilcrease Museum pays tribute to the 13 visionary women who founded The Gillies, a volunteer organization formed in 1967 to serve the many needs of the museum. We salute these community leaders who played such an important role in developing what …
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