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The following people were born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with Sapulpa, Oklahoma: Pages in category "People from Sapulpa, Oklahoma" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total.
James Sapulpa (also known as Chief Sapulpa; [a] c.1824 – March 17, 1887) was a Muscogee blacksmith, rancher, and a Confederate States of America officer who is best known as the first permanent resident and namesake of Sapulpa, Oklahoma. He served in the Muscogee Nation House of Kings from 1868 until his death.
Location of Creek County in Oklahoma. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Creek County, Oklahoma.. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Creek County, Oklahoma, United States.
The FBI has launched an investigation after a car containing numerous gas canisters “intentionally” ploughed into another vehicle and a crowd outside a New Year’s Eve concert in upstate New ...
Sapulpa is a city in Creek and Tulsa counties in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. The population was 21,929 at the time of the 2020 census, [5] ...
Michael Spencer left Flotsam and Jetsam shortly after a U.S. tour in the fall of 1987; his replacement was Troy Gregory. [9] Their second studio album, No Place for Disgrace , was released in May 1988, and includes a cover of Elton John 's hit " Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting ", [ 9 ] for which a music video was shot.
As of 2014, 93.1% of all known bearers of the surname Knutsson were residents of Sweden, 2.7% of Denmark, 1.7% of Norway and 1.1% of the United States.. In Sweden, the frequency of the surname was higher than national average in the following counties: [1]
Tee Pee Drive-In is a historic drive-in theater located on an old alignment of U.S. Route 66 in Sapulpa, Oklahoma. The drive-in theatre was first built in 1949 and opened on May 5, 1950. [2] The theatre used a type of paving for its pathways, unlike other drive-ins at the time which used dirt pathways. [1]