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    tradition, the community has the name of Billy Bowlegs, a leader of the Seminoles in Florida. Bowlegs has frequently been noted on lists of unusual place...
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  • Augustus Bowles or "Billy Bowlegs" (1763–1805), an English adventurer Bowlegs, Oklahoma Bowlegs Creek, a stream in Florida Bowleg Bill This disambiguation...
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    whether the grave marked "Captain Billy Bowlegs" is actually his or that of a different Billy Bowlegs. Bowlegs was born into a family of hereditary chiefs...
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    Jerry, whose actual first name is “Floyd”. Both Briscos came from Bowlegs, Oklahoma, the same home town Freddie Joe Floyd was billed as being from. He...
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  • County, Oklahoma, United States. Wolf is west-southwest of Wewoka, Oklahoma, the county seat, and less than five miles south of Bowlegs, Oklahoma. It is...
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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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    1948 connecting Bowlegs to Wewoka. It was renumbered to SH-59 in 1965 to extend SH-59 from its former terminus 3 miles north of Bowlegs SH-99C connects...
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  • Schools #6, Claremore Verdigris Public Schools #8, Verdigris Bowlegs Public Schools #3, Bowlegs Butner Public Schools #15, Cromwell Justice Public School...
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    country as 61st (of 77 counties in Oklahoma) in "health outcomes," as measured by length and quality of life. Bowlegs Cromwell Konawa Lima Maud Sasakwa...
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    through St. Louis, Oklahoma and Maud. It forms a concurrency with US-377/SH-99/SH-3E south of Seminole, before splitting off near Bowlegs. It meets US-270...
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  • information Nationality American Born (1999-01-05) January 5, 1999 (age 25) Bowlegs, Oklahoma Height 5 ft 4 in (163 cm) Weight 75.9 kg (167 lb) Sport Country United...
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    OK-3, is a highway maintained by the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Traveling diagonally through Oklahoma, from the Panhandle to the far southeastern corner...
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    eastern terminus of SH-39 and the western terminus of SH-56. North of Bowlegs, SH-59 joins with the other routes briefly. The next major town is Seminole...
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    Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture, Oklahoma Historical Society, Accessed May 6, 2015. Porter, Kenneth W. (April 1967). "Billy Bowlegs (Holata Micco)...
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  • Claremore High School Sequoyah High School Verdigris High School Bowlegs High School, Bowlegs Butner High School, Cromwell Konawa High School, Konawa New Lima...
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  • Elmer H. Inman (category Criminals from Oklahoma)
    arrested a day later when police spotted him at a gas station in Bowlegs, Oklahoma, and was injured while resisting arrest; his girlfriend Lena Nichols...
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    Seminole (category Native American tribes in Oklahoma)
    Union. Other leaders, such as Halleck Tustenuggee and Sonuk Mikko (Billy Bowlegs), refused to sign, withdrew from Florida, and joined with the Union. After...
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  • John R. Crews (category People from McCurtain County, Oklahoma)
    Buchhof and Stein am Kocher in World War II. Crews joined the Army from Bowlegs, Oklahoma in 1942, and by April 8, 1945, was serving as a staff sergeant in...
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  • Battle of Chustenahlah (category Osage County, Oklahoma)
    Skiatook Lake, Oklahoma.) Principal Indian Commanders (Union) – Chief Opothleyahola (Creeks), Chief Halek Tustenuggee and Sonuk Mikko (Billy Bowlegs) (Seminoles)...
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    Seminole War began in 1855 after a small band of Indians led by Billy Bowlegs (Holatta Micco) attacked American encampments in response to repeated harassment...
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    Billy Bowlegs insistent on staying in Florida, Blake took Bowlegs and several other chiefs to Washington. President Millard Fillmore presented Bowlegs with...
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    Walton Beach Snowbird Club". December 7, 2014. "Billy Bowlegs Pirate Festival". Billy Bowlegs Pirate Festival. Retrieved October 2, 2014. "City of Fort...
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    org. Retrieved September 20, 2022. Stout, Wesley (March 1, 1965). "Billy Bowlegs Told of How 7 Were Killed". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved February 2, 2019...
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  • Sonuk Mikko (category Infectious disease deaths in Oklahoma)
    Sonuk Mikko (unknown—ca. 1864), commonly known as Billy Bowlegs and also known as So-Nuk-Mek-Ko, was a Seminole who gained recognition as a captain in...
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  • 1998). "Billy Bowlegs III had a name with History". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved May 26, 2019. Stout, Wesley (March 1, 1965). "Billy Bowlegs Told of How...
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  • Washington Post. Retrieved March 7, 2016. "Arcadia". January 13, 2018. "Billy Bowlegs III and the street railway of Arcadia". State Library and Archives of Florida...
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    and poet Elias Boudinot, Cherokee leader, journalist and publisher Billy Bowlegs, Seminole chief Joseph Brant, Mohawk leader Carlos (Calusa) (died 1567)...
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  • Society. Retrieved April 10, 2022. Porter, Kenneth W. (April 1967). "Billy Bowlegs (Holata Micco) in the Civil War (Part II)". The Florida Historical Quarterly...
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    Heneha Mekko. Sasakwa was in present-day Seminole County, Oklahoma. Chupko and Billy Bowlegs were both Town Chiefs who refused to sign the alliance with...
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    William S. Harney. On July 23, 1839, some 150 Indians, including Billy Bowlegs and two other leaders named Chakaika and Hospertarke, attacked the trading...
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