Holdenville is a city in and county seat of Hughes County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 5,934 at the time of the 2020 United States census...
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As of the 2020 census, the population was 13,367. Its county seat is Holdenville. The county was named for W. C. Hughes, an Oklahoma City lawyer who was...
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others. Another EF3 tornado destroyed multiple homes as it passed near Holdenville, killing two people. The strongest tornado of the night was a violent...
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The Holdenville Armory, at US 270 and N. Butts St. in Holdenville, Oklahoma, was built in 1936. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places...
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The Holdenville Hitters were a minor league baseball team based in Holdenville, Oklahoma. In 1912, the Hitters played as members of the Class D level Oklahoma...
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Holdenville Lake, also called Lake Holdenville, is a reservoir in Hughes County, Oklahoma. Owned and operated by the City of Holdenville, Oklahoma, it...
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The Holdenville City Hall, at 102 Creek St. in Holdenville, Oklahoma, was built in 1910. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1981...
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seat, and Wetumka made it to a runoff election for that title, although Holdenville prevailed. By 1909, the community had three banks, two cotton gins, three...
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Sterlin Harjo (category People from Holdenville, Oklahoma)
Nation of Oklahoma who also has Muscogee heritage, was born and raised in Holdenville, Oklahoma. He attended the University of Oklahoma, where he studied art...
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County, and son Coleman Atwood worked as a local banker before moving to Holdenville during the Depression. Chester C. Atwood died after 1930. The Missouri...
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The Holdenville Formation is a geologic formation in Oklahoma. It preserves fossils dating back to the Carboniferous period. Earth sciences portal Oklahoma...
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Clu Gulager (category People from Holdenville, Oklahoma)
Gulager, was an American television and film actor and director born in Holdenville, Oklahoma. He first became known for his work in television, appearing...
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produced cotton and wheat. Residents conducted their banking business in Holdenville. In 1930, two school districts merged to form Spaulding Consolidated...
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the 1940s and 1950s both banks had closed, and citizens traveled to Holdenville or McAlester for their banking needs. Grocery stores and gasoline stations...
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issue to rebuild the facility. Yeager is located six miles north of Holdenville. The town lies at an elevation of 870 feet above sea level and has an...
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McAlester Rockets (redirect from Wewoka-Holdenville (baseball))
The McAlester Rockets were a minor league baseball team based in McAlester, Oklahoma. Between 1907 and 1926, previous McAlester teams played as members...
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Carroll, Harrison (May 21, 1961). "Behind the Scenes in Hollywood". Holdenville Daily News. p. 3. Retrieved August 13, 2023. Judy Nugent at IMDb Judy...
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schools, the University of Oklahoma and Glenpool Library in Tulsa and the Holdenville, Okmulgee, and Tulsa Muscogee Communities of the Muscogee Nation offer...
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School (disambiguation), various schools Holden Beach, North Carolina Holdenville, Oklahoma Holden Heights, Florida Holden Village, Washington Holder (disambiguation)...
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List of high schools in Oklahoma (section Holdenville)
School, Dustin Stuart High School, Stuart Wetumka High School, Wetumka Holdenville High School Moss High School Blair High School, Blair Duke High School...
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Council Bartlesville, OK Active Camp Sasakwa Last Frontier Area Council Holdenville, OK Active Established in the early 1920s; now used as a primitive camp...
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Virginian), Charlie's Angels, and Lawman, among others. Wilbanks was born in Holdenville, Oklahoma, and moved to California to live with his mother when his father...
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"Reconnaissance Level Survey of Four East Central Oklahoma Towns: Henryetta, Holdenville, Wetumka & Wewoka, 2001-2002, Part 3, pp.209-210" (PDF). Department of...
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of Texas, was a sundown county from its founding until at least 1903. Holdenville, Oklahoma, was a place where "notices had been posted for the Negroes...
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Elliott Memorial Academy) in 1912. Oak Ridge Manual Labor School, near Holdenville, Indian Territory, in the Seminole Nation. Open 1848–1860s by the Presbyterian...
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liquidated on December 12, 1928, residents conducted their banking in Holdenville. During the 1940s and 1950s the town supported several groceries and...
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2018. "The Sign of the Cross, bowing and genuflecting, what is it?". Holdenville, Oklahoma: St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Archived from the original on...
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T. Boone Pickens (category People from Holdenville, Oklahoma)
November 2016, Pickens had a net worth of $500 million. Pickens was born in Holdenville, Oklahoma, the son of Grace Marcaline (née Molonson), and Thomas Boone...
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Durant and other towns in the Central District, and for that matter, in Holdenville, Ada and other towns in the territory notices had been posted for the...
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Oklahoma, and two deadly EF3 tornadoes struck Sulphur, Oklahoma, and Holdenville, Oklahoma. April 26 – The Louisiana Supreme Court rules 4–3 in favor...
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