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    Charles Nathaniel Haskell (March 13, 1860 – July 5, 1933) was an American lawyer, oilman, and politician who was the first governor of Oklahoma. As a...
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    named for townsite developer Charles N. Haskell, who became the first governor of the state of Oklahoma in 1907. Haskell was founded about one and a half...
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    The county is named in honor of Charles N. Haskell, the first governor of Oklahoma. The area now comprising Haskell County was created at statehood primarily...
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  • dance critic Barbara Haskell (born 1946), American art historian, curator at the Whitney Museum of American Art Charles N. Haskell (1860–1933), American...
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    American lawyer, banker and the second governor of Oklahoma. Losing to Charles N. Haskell in the 1907 Democratic primary election to serve as the first governor...
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    Oklahoma. Robertson was appointed by the state's first governor, Charles N. Haskell, to serve as a district judge. Passing a bar exam at the age of 21...
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    rushes. The city was incorporated on March 19, 1898. Ohio native Charles N. Haskell moved to the city in March 1901. He was instrumental in building on...
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    Green McCurtain of the Choctaw; Chief John Brown of the Seminole; and Charles N. Haskell, appointed by Porter to represent the Creek. The convention drafted...
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    voters did not participate in the election. Together, Murray and Charles N. Haskell controlled the convention, gradually shifting power away from the...
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    President Pro Tempore of the Convention. Johnston met future governors Charles N. Haskell, William H. Murray and Robert L. Williams. These men would work together...
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    roamed the vicinity pillaging Snake farms in search of Harjo. Governor Charles N. Haskell called out the state militia. The First Regiment of the Oklahoma National...
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    occurred under the territorial government. Oklahoma's first governor, Charles N. Haskell (1860–1933, served 1907–1911), wielded executive power effectively...
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    Cincinnati James Cloyd Bowman, Newbery Honor winner Charles N. Haskell, former Oklahoma governor Charles Makley, bank robber Harry Pierpont, bank robber Rich...
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    January 26, 2023. Retrieved January 26, 2023 – via Newspapers.com. Bartlett, Charles (September 9, 1966). "The deals that fatcats try to make". Medina County...
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    Lansing facility and returned to the state. Governor of Oklahoma Charles N. Haskell supported Barnard's proposal, and within two months of Barnard's visit...
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    Governor of the State of Oklahoma, but lost the election to Democrat Charles N. Haskell. On May 7, 1872, Frank Frantz was born in Roanoke, Illinois, the son...
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    Frye N. B. Gardner J. C. Graham Pete Hanraty (Vice-president) D. G. Harned J. A. Harris J. B. Harrison Benjamin F. Harrison Charles N. Haskell A. L....
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  • Governor Haskell may refer to: Charles N. Haskell (1860–1933), 1st Governor of Oklahoma Nathaniel M. Haskell (1912–1983), 62nd Governor of Maine Robert...
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    Democratic state whose founding fathers like "Alfalfa Bill" Murray and Charles N. Haskell had disfranchised most of its black population via literacy tests...
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    Chief of the Choctaws John Brown, Principal Chief of the Seminoles Charles N. Haskell, a non-Native selected to represent the Creeks (as General Porter...
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    and be elected, Oklahoma's first state auditor. Trapp served under Charles N. Haskell, the first Governor of Oklahoma, from 1907 to 1911. After his term...
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    and coach Edward Settle Godfrey, United States Brigadier General Charles N. Haskell, politician, oilman and first governor of Oklahoma; he practiced law...
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    Governor(s) served under 1 George W. Bellamy 1907–1911 Democratic Charles N. Haskell 2 J. J. McAlester 1911–1915 Democratic Lee Cruce 3 Martin E. Trapp...
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    Oklahoma City; 31,031 for Guthrie; and 8,382 for Shawnee. Governor Charles N. Haskell, who was in Tulsa on the day of the election, ordered his secretary...
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    was created in 1858 and later organized in 1885. It is named for Charles Ready Haskell, who was killed in the Goliad massacre. According to the U.S. Census...
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    South” state whose founding fathers like "Alfalfa Bill" Murray and Charles N. Haskell had disfranchised most of its black population via literacy tests...
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    McCurtain of the Choctaws; Chief John Brown of the Seminoles; and Charles N. Haskell, selected to represent the Muscogee people (as General Porter had...
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    and waterworks system was begun in 1906. After statehood, Governor Charles N. Haskell declared Poteau as a "... city of the first class." According to the...
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  • century. It was opened to white settlers with the Land Run. Ohio native Charles N. Haskell helped establish the city as a major economic hub in eastern Oklahoma...
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  • changed with the election of Oklahoma's first governor, the Democratic Charles N. Haskell. Since the university's inception, religion had divided those on campus...
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