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  2. John Fowler & Co. - Wikipedia

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    John Fowler & Co Engineers of Leathley Road, Hunslet, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England produced traction engines and ploughing implements and equipment, as well as railway equipment. Fowler also produced the Track Marshall tractor which was a tracked version of the Field Marshall .

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  4. Leon S. Peters - Wikipedia

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    Peters was born in 1905 in the city of Fowler, California to Samuel and Lily Peters who were Armenian immigrants from Bitlis. [1] [3] [4] [5] Between 1926 and 1929 Peters worked for his uncle's grape packing business [1] where he would be recruited as a salesman for Valley Foundry and Machine Works. [4] In 1940 Peters purchased the company from ...

  5. Golden Driller - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Driller is a 76-foot-tall (23 m), 43,500-pound (19,700 kg) [1] statue in Tulsa, Oklahoma, depicting an oil worker. The structure is a steel frame covered with concrete and plaster. [ 2 ] It is the seventh-tallest statue in the United States and has been located in front of the Tulsa Expo Center since 1966.

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  7. John Fowler - Wikipedia

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    John Fowler (Catholic scholar) (1537–1578/9), Catholic scholar and printer; John Fowler (politician) (1756–1840), U.S. Congressman from Kentucky; Sir John Fowler, 1st Baronet (1817–1898), British railway engineer; John Fowler (agricultural engineer) (1826–1864), English pioneer in the use of steam engines for ploughing

  8. List of Art Deco buildings in Tulsa, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Merchant's Exhibit Building, Tulsa State Fairgrounds: 1930: Bruce Goff: Demolished (collapsed into abandoned coal mine) National Supply Company (U-Haul), 504 East Archer street [2] 1930: Fire Station #13, 3924 Charles Page Boulevard [2] 1931: Albert Joseph Love: Philcade, 511 South Boston Avenue: 1931: Leon B. Senter: Listed on National ...

  9. Voices of Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    In November 2018, VOk released a book titled "Voices of Oklahoma: Stories from the Oral History Website VoicesOfOklahoma.com" authored by John Erling and John Hamill, and published by Müllerhaus Legacy (Tulsa, OK). The book is 206 pages and includes more than 50 excerpts from interviews published on the website.