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  2. Peggy Tiger - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Lois “Peggy” Tiger (February 14, 1943 - February 18, 2017 [1]) was a Cherokee Nation author and art gallery owner in Oklahoma. The widow of painter Jerome Tiger, she served as the caretaker of her husband's artistic legacy since his death in 1967. She wrote one of the first biographies on the life of Jerome Tiger and his artwork.

  3. Fort Gibson National Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    48.3 acres. No. of interments. >25,000 (2021) Website. [1] Find a Grave. Fort Gibson National Cemetery. Fort Gibson National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery located inside of the town of Fort Gibson, in Muskogee County, Oklahoma. It encompasses 48.3 acres (19.5 ha), and as of 2021 had more than 25,000 interments.

  4. Muskogee, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    muskogeeonline.org. Muskogee (/ məˈskoʊɡiː / [ 3 ]) is the 13th-largest city in Oklahoma and is the county seat of Muskogee County. [ 4 ] Home to Bacone College, it lies approximately 48 miles (77 km) southeast of Tulsa. The population of the city was 36,878 as of the 2020 census, a 6.0% decrease from 39,223 in 2010.

  5. James Mace - Wikipedia

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    Born in Muscogee, Oklahoma, Mace did his undergraduate studies at the Oklahoma State University, graduating with a B.A. in history in 1973. [1] He pursued his graduate studies at the University of Michigan, where he studied with Roman Szporluk, [2] receiving a Ph.D degree in 1981, [1] with a thesis on national communism in Soviet Ukraine in the 1920s.

  6. Roberta McCain - Wikipedia

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    Roberta Wright McCain (February 7, 1912 – October 12, 2020) was an American socialite and oil heiress. She was the wife of Admiral John S. McCain Jr., with whom she had three children including U.S. Senator John S. McCain III and stage actor and journalist Joe McCain.

  7. Five Civilized Tribes Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum originated with the Da-Co-Tah Indian Club, which began campaigning in September 1951 to use the Union Indian Agency building to house a local museum. [1] In 1954, the club sponsored legislation, H.R. Bill No. 8983 by U.S. Representative Ed Edmondson, that petitioned the return of the building to the municipal government of Muskogee, Oklahoma.

  8. Marlon Coleman - Wikipedia

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    Signature. Marlon Joseph Coleman (born March 23, 1972) is an American politician, civil servant, and Baptist minister from Louisiana who served as the 50th mayor of Muskogee, Oklahoma, from July 6, 2020 to April 9, 2024. A member of the Republican Party, Coleman is the first African American to be elected Mayor of Muskogee.

  9. Dennis Jernigan - Wikipedia

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    1989–present. Website. dennisjernigan.com. Dennis Jernigan is a singer-songwriter of contemporary Christian music. He is native to Oklahoma, and headquarters a music-based Christian ministry from there. Jernigan now lives in Muskogee, Oklahoma, with his wife and their nine children. Jernigan is a graduate of Oklahoma Baptist University.

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