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  2. Church of the Madalene - Wikipedia

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    Church of the Madalene was established as a parish in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Tulsa in 1946. It is located at 22nd and Harvard in mid-town in the city of Tulsa in the state of Oklahoma . The parish motto is A Roman Catholic community of faith serving the Lord in word and deed..

  3. ConsumerAffairs - Wikipedia

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    The company's business-facing division provides SaaS that allows brands to manage and analyze review data to improve their products and customer service. [6] [7] ConsumerAffairs was founded in 1998 by Jim Hood. [8] The company has been headquartered in Tulsa, Oklahoma since 2010 and also has offices in Austin, Texas, the Philippines, and ...

  4. Creil-Montereau faience - Wikipedia

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    Félix Bracquemond designed the Service Rousseau, c. 1867, for the editor François-Eugène Rousseau, credited as the first expression of Japonisme in France. [1]Creil-Montereau faience is a faïence fine, a lead-glazed earthenware on a white body originating in the French communes of Creil, Oise and of Montereau, Seine-et-Marne, but carried forward under a unified direction since 1819.

  5. Department of Justice Announces Federal Review of 1921 Tulsa ...

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    The violence took place in Tulsa, Okla., on May 31 and June 1, 1921 when a White mob descended on the city’s thriving Greenwood business district, known as “Black Wall Street,” burning and ...

  6. Tulsa World - Wikipedia

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    The Tulsa Tribune and Tulsa World entered a joint operating agreement in June 1941. [5] Eugene Lorton died in 1949, [8] leaving majority interest in the newspaper to his wife Maude and smaller shares to four daughters and 20 employees. Eugene's presumed successor, Robert Lorton, had died at age 24 in 1939. [11]

  7. Mayo Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Mayo Hotel was built in 1925, designed by architect George Winkler, and financed by John D. and Cass A. Mayo. [2] The base of two-story Doric columns supports fourteen floors marked with false terracotta balconies, and a two-story crown of stone and a dentiled cornice [3] At the time the 600-room hotel was the tallest building in Oklahoma.

  8. Junior Markham - Wikipedia

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    Markham did two 45s in his band Junior Markham and the Tulsa Review in 1965. [6] These recordings feature Carl Radle, Jesse Ed Davis, Levon Helm, and others. [6] Markham has two solo albums out to date. The first one was released on September 7, 1999, on King Snake Records called Wound Up Tight. [7]

  9. Montereau - Wikipedia

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    Montereau may refer to: Montereau, Loiret, municipality in the Loiret department, France; Montereau-Fault-Yonne, municipality in the Seine-et-Marne department, France