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  2. Waddy Young - Wikipedia

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    Personal information; Born: September 14, 1916 Ponca City, Oklahoma, U.S.: Died: January 9, 1945 (aged 28) Tokyo, Japanese Empire: Height: 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) Weight ...

  3. Marland Grand Home - Wikipedia

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    City of Ponca City. City of Ponca City. "Marland's Grand Home Centennial Articles – 1910 to 1920" retrieved May 31, 2021. City of Ponca City. "Marland's Grand Home Centennial Articles – 1920 to 1930" retrieved May 26, 2021. City of Ponca City. "Marland's Grand Home Centennial Articles – 1930 - 1940" retrieved May 26, 2021. City of Ponca City.

  4. E. W. Marland - Wikipedia

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    The Marlands were together until Virginia's death from pneumonia on June 6, 1926, in Ponca City, , Oklahoma. E. W. Marland had Lydie Roberts Marland's adoption annulled. The New York Times published news of Marland's engagement (a month before) to Lydie Roberts Marland, the daughter of his late wife's sister on January 6, 1928. The front-page ...

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    Get the Ponca City, OK local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days. ... CBS News 6 hours ago 7.0 earthquake hits off Northern California coast; tsunami warning canceled.

  6. William King Hale - Wikipedia

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    William King Hale (December 24, 1874 – August 15, 1962) was an American political and crime boss in Osage County, Oklahoma, who was responsible for the most infamous of the Osage Indian murders.

  7. Jake McNiece - Wikipedia

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    James Elbert "Jake" McNiece (May 24, 1919 – January 21, 2013) was a US Army paratrooper in World War II. Private McNiece was a member of the Filthy Thirteen, an elite demolition unit whose exploits inspired the 1965 E. M. Nathanson novel and the 1967 film The Dirty Dozen.

  8. Lillian Smith (trick shooter) - Wikipedia

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    After another 13 years as a record-setting sharpshooter and performer, Smith retired around 1920 and died in 1930 in Ponca City, Oklahoma, the home town of the 101 Ranch. She is buried at Odd Fellows Cemetery in Ponca City. Her grave was unmarked until a monumental headstone was placed there in 1999 by the 101 Ranch Old Timers Association. [15]

  9. June Cobb - Wikipedia

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    Viola June Cobb was born on August 24, 1927, in Ponca City, Oklahoma, to Jasper E. Cobb and Jesse Lois Sharp. [1] She graduated from Ponca City High School, and went on to attend University of Oklahoma for one year [2] in the mid-1940s. [3] She then worked at a Ponca City radio station and for a local newspaper as a courthouse reporter. [2]

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