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Wyandotte is a town in Ottawa County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 333 at the 2010 census , a decline of 8.26 percent from the figure of 363 recorded in 2000 . [ 4 ] The town is the tribal headquarters of the Wyandotte Nation of Oklahoma , for which the town was named.
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Graham is an unincorporated community located in Carter County, Oklahoma, United States. [1] According to the 2000 U.S. Census it had a population of 158. [ 2 ]
Oklahoma's 3rd congressional district is the largest congressional district in the state, covering an area of 34,088.49 square miles, over 48 percent the state's land mass. The district is bordered by New Mexico , Colorado , Kansas , and the Texas panhandle .
Quapaw, officially the Town of Quapaw, is a town in Ottawa County, Oklahoma, United States, which serves as the capital of the Quapaw Nation. Located about 9 miles (14 km) northeast of Miami , it is part of the Joplin, Missouri metropolitan area .
In 1867 the Wyandotte tribe was removed to this area. In 1869 the Quakers (Society of Friends) established a mission in Wyandotte. The Wyandotte Tribal Council donated land for the Quakers to establish a boarding school for Seneca, Shawnee and Wyandotte children. Construction of the school began in 1871 and classes began in 1872.
Wyandotte, Indiana, an unincorporated community in Crawford County; Wyandotte, Kansas, a mid-19th-century settlement and neighborhood of Kansas City; Wyandotte, Louisville, Kentucky, a neighborhood; Wyandotte, Michigan, a city in Wayne County; Wyandotte, Oklahoma, a town in Ottawa County; Wyandotte Caves, park and its caverns in southern Indiana
The local economy was based on agriculture. Discovery of the Wanette-Asher oil field aided the economy during the 1930s, but did not prevent a population decline. The town still has an agricultural base, but by the beginning of the 21st Century had become a bedroom community for people working in Moore, Norman and Oklahoma City. [5]