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Old Stroud School: Old Stroud School: September 18, 1997 : 1 mile east of the junction of Interstate 44 and State Highway 99: Stroud: 41: Stroud Trading Company Building: Stroud Trading Company Building: December 27, 1979
This is a list of notable hereditary and lineage organizations, and is informed by the database of the Hereditary Society Community of the United States of America.It includes societies that limit their membership to those who meet group inclusion criteria, such as descendants of a particular person or group of people of historical importance.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map.
Stroud was devastated by the 1999 Oklahoma tornado outbreak, which destroyed the town's 53-store Tanger Outlet Center, as well as a distribution center owned by foodservice company Sygma. [8] Neither of these facilities were rebuilt; the resulting loss of 800 jobs caused a significant amount of economic distress to the town.
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Geneanet has 3 million members, 800,000 family trees and 6 billion indexed individuals as of March 2019. The site proposes three levels of use (visitor, registered and Premium): the second level allows the user to create a family tree, and the third level is a paid service which allows the user access to collections added by genealogy societies among other things.
Midwinter in the cross timbers of western Lincoln County. Native blackjack and little bluestem.. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has an area of 966 square miles (2,500 km 2), of which 952 square miles (2,470 km 2) is land and 13 square miles (34 km 2) (1.4%) is water. [7]
Keokuk Falls is a ghost town in Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma.The location is 4.5 miles north and 15 miles east of Shawnee, [1] as well as one mile west of the Creek Nation and one mile north of the Seminole Nation across the North Canadian River. [1]