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  2. W. W. Keeler - Wikipedia

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    Keeler was inducted into the Oklahoma Hall of Fame in 1966. [12] He died in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, on August 24, 1987, after four years of failing health. [1] The W. W. Keeler Complex in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, is the seat of Cherokee tribal government, and was named in honor of the late chief. The executive and legislative branches are located ...

  3. Category:People from Bartlesville, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    The people listed below were born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with the city of Bartlesville, Oklahoma, and its surrounding metropolitan area, including Osage and Washington Counties.

  4. Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise - Wikipedia

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    The Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise is a daily newspaper in Bartlesville, Oklahoma. It was owned and published by Stephens Media LLC until 2015, when the Stephens Media newspapers were sold to New Media Investment Group, the parent company of GateHouse Media. [2]

  5. Ruth Brown (librarian) - Wikipedia

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    On July 25, 1950, she was dismissed after 30 years of service as the Bartlesville, Oklahoma public librarian. [1] She was relieved of her duties in 1950 on the baseless accusation that she was a communist when, in fact, she was fired because of her desegregation activities.

  6. Category:Bartlesville, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    People from Bartlesville, Oklahoma (52 P) Pages in category "Bartlesville, Oklahoma" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total.

  7. Bartlesville Monthly Magazine - Wikipedia

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    As of September 2012 (the magazine's one-year anniversary), it claims a monthly circulation of 10,000, with over sixty distribution sites throughout Bartlesville and an active social media presence. The publication began providing digital versions of their publication online, and also works closely with 6Pack Apps in the marketing of an area ...

  8. Bartlesville, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Bartlesville is a city mostly in Washington County and Osage County, Oklahoma. The population was 37,290 at the 2020 census. [4] Bartlesville is 47 miles (76 km) north of Tulsa and 18 miles (29 km) south of the Kansas border. It is the county seat of Washington County. [5] The Caney River runs through Bartlesville.

  9. Nellie Johnstone No. 1 - Wikipedia

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    Nellie Johnstone No. 1 was the first commercially productive oil well in Oklahoma (at that time in Indian Territory). Completed on April 15, 1897, the well was drilled in the Bartlesville Sand near Bartlesville, opening an era of oil exploration and development in Oklahoma. It was abandoned as a well in 1964.