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  2. Strother Memorial Chapel - Wikipedia

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    Strother Memorial Chapel is a historic chapel at 1201 Van Drive in Seminole, Oklahoma. It is located in the Maple Grove Cemetery. It is located in the Maple Grove Cemetery. It was built in 1928 in honor of O. D. Strother, a founding father of the local oil industry. [ 2 ]

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  4. Seminole, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    The town of Seminole was incorporated as a city in December 1924. [8] Upon the discovery of a high-producing oil well in the city in 1926, Seminole transformed from a town of 854 to a boom town of 25,000 to 30,000 residents. [6] [9] In August 1970 Seminole hosted its first All-Night Gospel Singing. During its heyday an estimated twenty-five ...

  5. Enoch Kelly Haney - Wikipedia

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    Enoch Kelly Haney was born on November 12, 1940, in Seminole, Oklahoma, to William Woodrow Haney and Hattie Louise Haney.His father was a flute maker and craftsman and his paternal grandfather, Willie Haney, contributed to the Smithsonian Institution's oral history project [3] and served as Chief of the Seminole Tribe in the 1940s. [4]

  6. Troy Smith (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Smith was born on May 26, 1922, in Oilton, Creek County, Oklahoma, to Leslie and Myrtle Smith.His father was an oil field worker and moved his family to Econtucka, Seminole County, where he worked the Deep Rock Oil Co. Troy graduated Seminole High School in 1940, married Dollie Twiggs March 18, 1941, and in December 1942 enlisted in the United States Army Air Forces during World War II.

  7. Category:People from Seminole, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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  8. Seminole Producer - Wikipedia

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    The Seminole Producer is a daily newspaper circulated throughout Seminole County, Oklahoma. Founded in 1927 by James T. Jackson and Sadie Jackson, it is the only daily newspaper in Seminole County, and the largest newspaper within an 18-mile radius of Seminole, Oklahoma. [1] The paper currently has a circulation of 5,400.

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