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Walter J. and Frances W. Edwards House (c. 1941–1942) Walter J. and Frances W. Edwards House (c. 1941–1942), 1621 Northeast Grand Boulevard, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Tudor Revival-style single residency, which has its own NRHP listing [7] [4] The Edwards School (1942), Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; now demolished
Charles Page (1860–1920), philanthropist and founder of Sand Springs, Oklahoma; Joe Redington (1917–1999), "Father of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race" Bass Reeves (1838–1910), first African-American U.S. Marshal and one of the chief law enforcement agents in early Oklahoma; Kevin Samuels (born 1966), Youtuber
Daniel Swinehart was "a proud veteran who served his country with honor," Quail Springs Baptist Church said in a statement to the media Friday. With him were his sons, Landin, 13, and Hudson, 10.
Rose Hill Burial Park is a historic cemetery in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.. It was established in 1915 by Charles H. Moureau and the Harden Realty Company. [1] A mausoleum at the cemetery was built in 1919. [2] Gravesites for notable figures in Oklahoma and Oklahoma City's history are part of the cemetery. The cemetery was vandalized in 1990.
The killing of Bennie Edwards drew intense controversy and protest. It happened just months after the murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis police. Family of Bennie Edwards, killed in OKC police ...
The Second Renaissance Revival house [2] was built for William Taylor Hales, a prominent business man of early Oklahoma City, in 1916 at a cost of $125,000 USD.In 1939, the mansion was bought by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Oklahoma City and served as the residence of the archbishop until it was converted back into a private residence in 1992.
History of the Oklahoma Press and the Oklahoma Press Association (Oklahoma City: Oklahoma Press Association, 1930). Federal Writers' Project (1941), "Newspapers", Oklahoma: a Guide to the Sooner State , American Guide Series , Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, pp. 74– 82, ISBN 9781603540353 – via Google Books
Heritage Hills is a historic neighborhood near downtown Oklahoma City. [2] It is known for its historic homes and mansions, some of which are the largest in the city, and the annual Heritage Hills Historic Homes and Gardens Tour. The area is home to Henry Overholser's Overholser Mansion [3] as well as the Hales Mansion.