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  2. Quapaw Indian Agency - Wikipedia

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    Census records—Eastern Shawnee, 1882–1940 Miami, 1888–1940 Modoc, 1885–1890 Nez Perce, n.d. Ottawa, 1883–1888 Peoria, 1883–1959 Quapaw, 1885–1933, with updates to 1955 Seneca, 1877–1940 Wyandot, 1871–1956 Death rolls, 1931–1935 Birth rolls, 1931–1935 Miami applications and rejected applications, 1972–1973 Land and ...

  3. 1920 United States census - Wikipedia

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    The 1920 United States census, conducted by the Census Bureau during one month from January 5, 1920, determined the resident population of the United States to be 106,021,537, an increase of 15.0 percent over the 92,228,496 persons enumerated during the 1910 census. The 1920 Census was determined for 1 January 1920.

  4. Category:1920 in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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  5. Garvin, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Garvin is a town in McCurtain County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 256 at the 2010 census, compared to 143 in 2000. The population was 256 at the 2010 census, compared to 143 in 2000. [ 4 ]

  6. Oklahoma County, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Oklahoma County is a county located in the central part of the U.S. state of Oklahoma. As of the 2020 census, the population was 796,292, [1] making it the most populous county in Oklahoma. The county seat is Oklahoma City, [2] the state capital and largest city. Oklahoma County is at the heart of the Oklahoma City metropolitan statistical area.

  7. File:1920 United States Senate election in Oklahoma results ...

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  8. History of Tulsa, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    By the time Oklahoma achieved statehood in 1907, Tulsa had a population of 7,298. [19] According to the 1910 U. S. census, the population of Tulsa had increased to 18,182. [19] The first petroleum refinery in Tulsa, built by Texaco, went onstream in 1910 in West Tulsa, across the Arkansas River from Tulsa.

  9. Macomb, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    By the end of 1904, the town newspaper, McComb Herald, claimed the population was 350 and coined the nickname, "Queen City of South Pottawatomie County." [1] The 1910 census reported a population of only 166. The 1920 census showed 281 residents. Hard times came when a prolonged drought caused the cotton crops to fail.