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  2. Category:Sand Springs, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Sand Springs, Oklahoma This page was last edited on 24 June 2024, at 21:30 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...

  3. Sand Springs, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Sand Springs is a city in Osage, Creek and Tulsa counties in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. A western suburb of Tulsa , it is located predominantly in Tulsa County. The population was 19,874 in the 2020 U. S. Census, an increase of 5.1 percent from the figure of 18,906 recorded in 2010 .

  4. List of newspapers in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Joseph B. Thoburn and John W. Sharp. History of the Oklahoma Press and the Oklahoma Press Association (Oklahoma City: Oklahoma Press Association, 1930). Federal Writers' Project (1941), "Newspapers", Oklahoma: a Guide to the Sooner State, American Guide Series, Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, pp. 74– 82, ISBN 9781603540353 – via ...

  5. Charles Page - Wikipedia

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    Founder of Sand Springs, Oklahoma Charles Page (June 2, 1860 – December 27, 1926) was a businessman and important philanthropist in the early history of Tulsa, Oklahoma . After his father died when Page was an 11-year-old boy in Wisconsin, he left school early to try to help support his mother and siblings.

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  7. Mae Young - Wikipedia

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    Johnnie Mae Young was born in Sand Springs, Oklahoma, on March 12, 1923. [5] She was the youngest of eight children (one died at birth). Her mother Lilly Mae Young was a single mother (her partner left to find work and never returned) living during the Great Depression.

  8. Jerry Adair - Wikipedia

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    Adair was born in Sand Springs, Oklahoma on December 17, 1936 to Kinnie and Ola Adair. He was of partial Cherokee descent, and Kinnie Adair spoke Cherokee. [1] Adair graduated from Sand Springs High School [2] [3] (which was later replaced by Charles Page High School).

  9. Sand Springs - Wikipedia

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    Sand Springs Range, a mountain range located in western Nevada; Sand Spring Run, a stream in Pennsylvania; Sand Springs Railway, a class III railroad operating in Oklahoma; Sand Springs Station, a Pony Express station near Sand Mountain, Nevada; Fort Churchill and Sand Springs Toll Road