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36°24′55″N 96°23′40″W / 36.41536°N 96.39435°W / 36.41536; -96.39435 (Bank of Hominy) Hominy. Two-story commercial building built in 1906. 4. Barnsdall Main Street Well Site. Barnsdall Main Street Well Site. October 1, 1997. (#97001153) West of the junction of State Highway 11 and Main St.
Area affected by the Dust Bowl between 1935 and 1938. Boise City was founded in 1908 by developers J. E. Stanley, A. J. Kline, and W. T. Douglas (all doing business as the Southwestern Immigration and Development Company of Guthrie, Oklahoma) who published and distributed brochures promoting the town as an elegant, tree-lined city with paved streets, numerous businesses, railroad service, and ...
Current listings. Roughly Old Mill Rd., Riverside Dr., Highwater Rd., Iris Ave., Wildwood Ln., Hwy. A and Main, Short and Church Hill Sts. / 38.577222°N 91.963056°W / 38.577222; -91.963056 ( Bonnots Mill Historic District) / 38.673056°N 91.768333°W / 38.673056; -91.768333 ( Chamois Public School) / 38.578889°N ...
The Churches of Christ, also commonly known as the Church of Christ, is a loose association of autonomous Christian congregations located around the world. Typically, their distinguishing beliefs are that of the necessity of baptism for salvation and the prohibition of musical instruments in worship. Many such congregations identify themselves ...
Osage County is the setting of Oklahoma native Tracy Letts's play August: Osage County (2007), which won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama and a Tony Award in 2008, and the 2013 movie adaptation of the same name which stars Meryl Streep. Filming took place in rural Osage County, including Pawhuska, Barnsdall and Bartlesville. [22]
7,310 [3] The Church of Christ, informally called Hedrickites and the Church of Christ (Temple Lot), is a denomination of the Latter Day Saint movement headquartered in Independence, Missouri, on what is known as the Temple Lot. The nickname for members of the church comes from the surname of Granville Hedrick, who was ordained as the church's ...
In 1941, Nerren received a revelation that the church—which had since been joined by five other former Temple Lot congregations in the United States—should relocate to northeast Vernon County, Missouri. They built their church building on a hill called Halley's Bluff; the adherents called their 441-acre (1.78 km 2) tract Zion's Retreat and ...
Farmland Reserve Inc. is a nonprofit organization owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day ... and 51,600 acres (20,900 ha) in Osage County, Oklahoma; [4 ...