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  2. Boots Adams - Wikipedia

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    Boots Adams died March 30, 1975, in Bartlesville, Oklahoma and is buried at Bartlesville's Memorial Park Cemetery. Under his leadership, Phillips Petroleum Company transformed from the US$317,000,000 (equivalent to $6,943,665,072 in 2023) entity entrusted to him, [ 9 ] into a US$2,000,000,000 (equivalent to $19,648,068,670 in 2023) industry ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Frank Phillips (oilman) - Wikipedia

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    Frank Phillips was born on November 28, 1873, [1] in Scotia, Nebraska where his parents Lucinda and Lewis Franklin Phillips, the county's first magistrate, had a farm. [2] The family moved in 1874 to a small farm in rural southwest Iowa after a swarm of grasshoppers wrecked havoc on the farming region of Scotia. [3]

  5. Jerry Shipp - Wikipedia

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    Shipp enrolled at Southeastern State College (now called Southeastern Oklahoma State University) in the fall of 1955. [1] He played for the Savage Storm for four years, from 1955–56 through 1958–59, and he is recognized as "one of the greatest basketball players in the history of [Southeastern Oklahoma State University]". [1]

  6. 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.

  7. Clyde W. Sare - Wikipedia

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    Clyde Webster Sare (April 9, 1936 – February 8, 2015) was an American politician and businessman.. Born in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, Sare went to high school and to Oklahoma State University.

  8. Ruth Bradley Holmes - Wikipedia

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    Edith Frances Ruth Bradley Holmes (November 26, 1924 – September 2, 2021) was an American linguist, educator, and polyglot who authored two Cherokee language textbooks. . Holmes served on the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education from 1975 to 1

  9. John Red Eagle - Wikipedia

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    John Denyer Red Eagle was born in Bartlesville, Oklahoma on September 21, 1948, to Edward Red Eagle and Virginia Logan. His family, members of the Eagle Clan, included two former Osage Nation Chiefs, his father and grandfather Paul Red Eagle. [1] John D. Red Eagle grew up in Osage County, Oklahoma and was raised in the Native American church.

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