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Bartlesville's White Rose Cemetery hosted its second Wreaths Across America ceremony, with residents laying 360 wreaths to honor veterans. Bartlesville honors fallen heroes as residents lay 360 ...
Tina Resch (also goes by Christina Boyer, born October 23, 1969) was a central figure in a series of incidents that came to be called the Columbus poltergeist case. In 1984, alleged telekinesis events at her Columbus, Ohio home drew significant news media interest.
Bartlesville was originally a sundown town where African Americans were not allowed to live. By 1907, the restriction had been lifted, and newspapers noted the town's first natural death of an African American, a man named Robert McGee. [9] In 1957, Bartlesville was the test site for the first experiment in pay cable television. [10]
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So, “Photos from Helene” was born, and that would result in a life-changing discovery for Mary and her family. Watch the video above to see a grieving mom reunited with treasured photos lost ...
He was elected to the 15th United States Congress, 16th United States Congress, 17th United States Congress and the 18th United States Congress, serving from March 4, 1817, until his death on October 15, 1824. [3] Rich died in Shoreham, Vermont, and is interred in the family vault on his farm there. [4]
Bartlesville police issued a first-degree murder warrant for a 20-year-old Bartlesville native in connection with the shooting death of Markus Scott.
The people listed below were born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with the city of Bartlesville, Oklahoma, and its surrounding metropolitan area, including Osage and Washington Counties.