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  2. Jim Barker (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Jim L. Barker (June 20, 1935 – April 25, 2005) was an Oklahoma politician. During his tenure he was the only state representative to be elected four times as Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives. [1] Barker authored several bills that became national models and addressed a fiscal crisis in the state during his time as speaker.

  3. List of speakers of the Oklahoma House of Representatives

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    Jim Barker from Muskogee, Oklahoma, holds the current record of four consecutive terms, serving from 1983 to 1989. Barker's lengthy tenure set the stage for his ouster. In 1989, he was removed from office by a coalition of dissident Democratic members led by Representative Cal Hobson, voting with the Republican caucus.

  4. Fred Barker - Wikipedia

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    Fred Barker was born to George Elias and Arizona Donnie Clark "Ma" Barker in Aurora, Missouri on December 12, 1901. The family moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma, in 1912.Barker's older brothers Herman, Lloyd and Arthur were committing crimes throughout his childhood, belonging to a gang of local delinquent youths called the Central Park Gang.

  5. Oklahoma Land Run anniversary: What to know about rocky ... - AOL

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    The Centennial Land Run Monument along the Bricktown Canal in Oklahoma City, Okla. on Monday, Aug. 23, 2021. For decades, the land run has been celebrated and even re-enacted at elementary schools.

  6. 41st Oklahoma Legislature - Wikipedia

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    The Forty-first Oklahoma Legislature was a meeting of the legislative branch of the government of Oklahoma, composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives. It met in Oklahoma City from January 6, 1987, to January 3, 1989, during the term of Governor Henry Bellmon .

  7. Learn about Oklahoma's military history at these ... - AOL

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    Located east of Oklahoma City in El Reno, the site is open to visitors Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. A crowd watches The National Cavalry Competition at the Historic Fort Reno in ...

  8. Barker–Karpis Gang - Wikipedia

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    January 16, 1922—Lloyd Barker received at Leavenworth Prison (#17243) after arrest for robbing mail at Baxter Springs, Kansas and sentenced to 25 years; released 1938. February 10, 1922—Arthur "Doc" Barker received (#11906) at Oklahoma State Prison for the murder of Sherrill. 1926—Fred Barker robbed bank in Winfield, Kansas; arrested.

  9. Family-owned Oklahoma City bar named one of the best ... - AOL

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    Details: 5137 N Classen Circle, Oklahoma City, Ok.; 405-840-3339, ednasokc.com. This article originally appeared on Oklahoman: Oklahoma City bar named one of the best in the US Related articles

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