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    Gotebo /ˈɡoʊtɪboʊ/ is a town in Kiowa County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 174 at the 2020 Census. The town is named after the notable Kiowa...
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  • that year to crack safes and empty cash registers at four stores in Gotebo, Oklahoma. Initially, Guy Huber and his close friend Nollie "Humpy" Wartman were...
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    start of the 21st century. Cooperton is located 14 miles (23 km) south of Gotebo and 9 miles (14 km) east of Roosevelt. According to the United States Census...
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  • John Gamble Kirkwood (category People from Kiowa County, Oklahoma)
    John "Jack" Gamble Kirkwood (May 30, 1907, Gotebo, Oklahoma – August 9, 1959, New Haven, Connecticut) was a noted chemist and physicist, holding faculty...
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  • The following is a list of lakes in Oklahoma located entirely (or partially, as in the case of Lake Texoma) in the state. Swimming, fishing, and/or boating...
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    Newspapers.com. "Last Rites For Mrs. Fannie Baskett". The Gotebo Record-Times. Gotebo, Oklahoma. August 7, 1958. p. 1 – via Newspapers.com. "This 1950s...
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  • B. Wayne Hughes (category People from Kiowa County, Oklahoma)
    Hughes had an estimated net worth of US$3.3 billion. Hughes was born in Gotebo, Oklahoma, on September 28, 1933. His family relocated to Los Angeles during...
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    View-Gotebo Schools Sentinel Public Schools Weatherford Public Schools National Register of Historic Places listings in Washita County, Oklahoma "Washita...
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    Oklahoma is a state located in the Southern United States. According to the 2020 census, Oklahoma is the 28th most populous state with 3,959,353 inhabitants...
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    again. Continuing east, SH-9 passes through Gotebo, Mountain View, and Carnegie. Around Fort Cobb, Oklahoma, the highway begins nine miles (14 km) of travel...
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  • Confederacy Eufaula Lake Gotebo – Kiowa language – named for Kiowa Gotebo (Qodebohon) Harjo, Oklahoma Hitchita, Oklahoma Hochatown, Oklahoma Hochatown State Park...
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  • School, Hobart Lone Wolf Junior-Senior High School, Lone Wolf Mountain View-Gotebo High School, Mountain View Snyder High School, Snyder Panola High School...
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    and 15.70% of those age 65 or over. Hobart (county seat) Snyder Cooperton Gotebo Lone Wolf Mountain Park Mountain View Roosevelt Babbs Cambridge Lugert Saddle...
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    Mountain Creek. It then intersects State Highway 9 and its business loop near Gotebo. The highway then bridges the Washita River into Washita County. At Lake...
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  • Stan Wrightsman (category Musicians from Oklahoma)
    professionally in a Gulfport, Mississippi hotel, and in territory bands in Oklahoma. In 1930, he moved to New Orleans where he played with Ray Miller. From...
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  • December 29, 2023. Retrieved December 21, 2023. "Oklahoma Notes: News From All Sections of the State". The Gotebo Gazette. February 15, 1923. p. 2. Retrieved...
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    This is an incomplete list of ghost towns in Oklahoma, United States of America, including abandoned sites. Ghost towns can include sites in various states...
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  • Schools #1, Hobart Lone Wolf Public Schools #2, Lone Wolf Mountain View-Gotebo Schools #3, Mountain View Snyder Public Schools #4, Snyder Buffalo Valley...
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    Meadows, William C. and Kenny Harragarra (2007 )"The Kiowa Drawings of Gotebo (1847–1927): A Self Portrait of Cultural and Religious Transition." Plains...
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    SH-115 or OK-115) is a 57.2 mile (92 km) long state highway in western Oklahoma, passing through Comanche, Kiowa, and Washita Counties as well as the Wichita...
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  • Robert Redbird (category People from Lawton, Oklahoma)
    grandfather of Kiowa descent. He was raised at his grandparents' farm in Gotebo, Oklahoma in Kiowa County. Redbird's grandfather, Monroe Tsatoke, was a member...
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    Territory/Oklahoma, opened 1837 Pawnee Boarding School, Pawnee, Indian Territory, open 1878–1958 Rainy Mountain Boarding School, near Gotebo, Kiowa-Comanche-Apache...
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  • also attracted non-Mennonites as well, as 25 German Methodists from Gotebo, Oklahoma, settled there on December 13. Reports trickled back to the Great Plains...
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  • State Rep. W. H. Langley (D-Stilwell) and State Sen. J. Byron Dacus (D-Gotebo), and was signed by Governor Johnston Murray—charged the organization with...
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    Agency Indian Territory open 1872–1900 Rainy Mountain Boarding School, near Gotebo, Kiowa-Comanche-Apache Reservation, Indian Territory, open 1893–1920 Rapid...
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  • Suzanne Takken (category University of Oklahoma alumni)
    Fields of Oklahoma Volume 1, published by the OCGS in 1974 “Subsurface Geology of North Gotebo Area, Kiowa and Washita Counties, Oklahoma,” published...
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    Honeywell discrimination", Minnesota Daily (March 12, 1973), 8. Ken Kurtenbach (Gotebo High School), "Human Relations", University of Minnesota Media Resources;...
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