Chickasha /ˈtʃɪkəʃeɪ/ is a city in and the county seat of Grady County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 16,051 at the 2020 census, a 0.1% increase...
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county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. As of the 2020 census, the population was 54,795. Its county seat is Chickasha. It was named for Henry W. Grady...
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Science and Arts of Oklahoma (USAO) is a public liberal arts college in Chickasha, Oklahoma. It is the only public college in Oklahoma with a strictly liberal...
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Chickasha Municipal Airport (IATA: CHK, ICAO: KCHK, FAA LID: CHK) is four miles northwest of Chickasha, in Grady County, Oklahoma, United States. The...
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Lee Pace (category People from Chickasha, Oklahoma)
television series, based on the stories of Isaac Asimov. Pace was born in Chickasha, Oklahoma, to Charlotte, a schoolteacher, and James, an engineer. He has a...
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Merle Kilgore (category People from Chickasha, Oklahoma)
2005) was an American singer, songwriter, and manager. Born in Chickasha, Oklahoma, he was raised in Shreveport, Louisiana. At the time of his death...
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CRI&P or Rock Island Railroad) built tracks through this area, between Chickasha and Mangum in 1900. James N. Jones and his family claimed the land around...
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Chickasha Lake, also known as Lake Chickasha, is a man-made reservoir in the central part of the state of Oklahoma. Located in Caddo County, Oklahoma...
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The Chickasha Chicks were a minor league baseball team based in Chickasha, Oklahoma. Preceded by the short lived 1904 Chickasha Indians of the Class D...
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Maysville and northwest (generally upstream) 28 miles (45 km) to Chickasha. Oklahoma State Highway 76 leads north from Lindsay 23 miles (37 km) to Blanchard...
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The Chickasha Street Railway (“CSR”) was the local electrified trolley service in Chickasha, Oklahoma between 1910 and 1927. At its maximum, it had 6...
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the Oklahoma Central Railway Company on September 27, 1905. Construction was started in Lehigh, Oklahoma, in 1906 and was completed to Chickasha, Oklahoma...
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researched the heat burst system at the Oklahoma Mesonet, which is owned by both the University of Oklahoma and Oklahoma State University. The purpose of their...
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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma ($3,261) University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma ($3,261) University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma, Chickasha, Oklahoma ($2,304)...
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Cleavon Little (category People from Chickasha, Oklahoma)
Rising (1972) Born Cleavon Jake Little (1939-06-01)June 1, 1939 Chickasha, Oklahoma, U.S. Died October 22, 1992(1992-10-22) (aged 53) Sherman Oaks, California...
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Jack McCracken (category People from Chickasha, Oklahoma)
the 1930s and 1940s. A native of Chickasha, Oklahoma, McCracken went to Classen High School in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He attended Northwest Missouri...
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Bill Wallace (author) (category People from Chickasha, Oklahoma)
books. Wallace was born and raised in Chickasha, Oklahoma. He studied professional writing at the University of Oklahoma. He then got a B.S. in Elementary...
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U.S. Route 277 (redirect from U.S. Route 277 (Oklahoma))
Oklahoma and Texas. Most of U.S. 277's route through the two states overlaps other U.S. highways. Those include U.S. 62 from Newcastle to Chickasha,...
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Venezuela in 1945. He survived many incidents and died at home in Chickasha, Oklahoma, on May 12, 1978. Kinley's parents; Karl T. Kinley and Katherine...
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Lester Dent (category People from Chickasha, Oklahoma)
They were married on August 9, 1925. In 1926, the Dents moved to Chickasha, Oklahoma, where Dent worked as a telegrapher for the Associated Press. One...
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Louis–San Francisco Railway) constructed a line from Chickasha, Oklahoma to Lawton, Oklahoma between 1901 and 1903. A post office was established in...
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The Chickasha Chiefs were a minor league baseball team based in Chickasha, Oklahoma. The Chiefs played as members of the Class D level Sooner State League...
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Lynnsie Elam-Phillips (category People from Chickasha, Oklahoma)
played college softball at Oklahoma. Elam played her high school softball career at Chickasha High School in Chickasha, Oklahoma. She led her team to 4 district...
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The Chickasha Express Star is a Thursday weekly newspaper in Chickasha, Oklahoma. It is owned by Community Newspaper Holdings LLC. "Newspapers" Archived...
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Kevin Ogle (category Television anchors from Oklahoma City)
name Kevin Bowman), ABC affiliate KSWO-TV in Lawton, Oklahoma and KWCO radio in Chickasha, Oklahoma. In 1983, he received one of four Associated Press Awards...
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Ada Lois Sipuel Fisher (category People from Chickasha, Oklahoma)
Fisher was born six years before the lynching of Henry Argo in Chickasha, Oklahoma, to Rev. Travis Bruce Sipuel (1877–1946) and Martha Belle Smith (maiden;...
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W. A. Criswell (category People from Chickasha, Oklahoma)
Baptist Church of Chickasha in Grady County in central Oklahoma. In 1941, he moved to First Baptist Church of Muskogee in eastern Oklahoma. In 1935, Criswell...
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Chickasha Terminal Railway (CTR), an affiliate of the Oklahoma Central Railway, constructed track off the Oklahoma Central into Chickasha, Oklahoma in...
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in Chickasha, Oklahoma from 1919 to 1927. He was a newspaper editor in Cotton County, Oklahoma from 1920 to 1922. He was a member of the Oklahoma Senate...
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in Greensburg, Indiana. In 1976, another facility in Chickasha, Oklahoma was opened (The Chickasha facility closed in 2006), followed by Jackson, Tennessee...
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