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  2. 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.

  3. Robert D. Simms - Wikipedia

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    Robert D. Simms (February 6, 1926 – January 31, 2008) was a justice of the Oklahoma Supreme Court from 1972 to 1999. He served as chief justice in 1985 to 1986. Robert D. Simms was born in Sand Springs, Tulsa County, Oklahoma on February 6, 1926 in Tulsa. Son of Matthew Scott and Bessie L. (Moore) Simms.

  4. Woody Crumbo - Wikipedia

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    Woodrow Wilson Crumbo was born on January 31, 1912, [1] near Lexington, Oklahoma. [2] His mother was Mary Ann Herd Crumbo (Citizen Potawatomi, 1871–1920) of Sand Springs, Oklahoma. [6] His father was Alexander Crumbo (1855–1932). [7] After his mother died in 1920, [6] he lived with different Muscogee families around Sand Springs, Oklahoma ...

  5. William Pogue - Wikipedia

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    William R. Pogue Municipal Airport [b] in Sand Springs, Oklahoma, was named in Pogue's honor in 1974. [55] The Oklahoma Aviation and Space Museum awarded him the Clarence E. Page Memorial Trophy for "making significant and ongoing contributions to the U.S. aviation industry" in February 1989. [ 56 ]

  6. Tulsa Tribune - Wikipedia

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    Stryker sold the paper in 1916 [3] (or 1915 [4]) to Charles Page, founder of the neighboring city of Sand Springs, who used the newspaper to promote his plan for the city of Tulsa to obtain its water from Shell Creek, near Sand Springs, rather than from Spavinaw in eastern Oklahoma. [4]

  7. 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).

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