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    Chouteau /ʃoʊˈtoʊ/ is the second-largest town in Mayes County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 2,097 at the 2010 census, an increase of 8...
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    settled in the vicinity. Union Mission, near the present day town of Chouteau, Oklahoma was established in 1820. Rev. Samuel Worcestor set up the first printing...
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  • Jean Pierre Chouteau (1758-1849) Auguste Pierre Chouteau (1786-1838), founder of posts in Oklahoma and Chouteau, Oklahoma Emilie Sophie Chouteau (1813-1874)...
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  • Chouteau (/ʃuːˈtoʊ/) (March 7, 1929 – January 24, 2016) was an American ballerina and one of the "Five Moons" or Native prima ballerinas of Oklahoma....
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  • Hubbard, 2005. "Choctaw County Affair" - Carrie Underwood, 2015 "Chouteau, Oklahoma" – Brian Wyer, 2008. "Cimarron (Roll On)" – The Jimmy Wakely Trio;...
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    the United States. The Oklahoma City Ballet and University of Oklahoma's dance program were formed by ballerina Yvonne Chouteau and husband Miguel Terekhov...
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    (8.0 km) east of Chouteau, Oklahoma, to 8 miles (13 km) west of the Arkansas state line. It runs the entire length of the Oklahoma Panhandle and traverses...
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    Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Jean Pierre Chouteau, known as Pierre, was the son of Marie-Therese Bourgeois Chouteau and Pierre de Laclède...
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    Wardell of the University of Oklahoma, Mr. Thomas J. Harrison of Pryor, and Yvonne Chouteau, a descendant of Jean Pierre Chouteau. The town is situated on...
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  • Chouteau is a surname of a French-American family. Chouteau also refers to: Chouteau County, Montana Chouteau, Oklahoma Lake Chouteau, on the Teton River...
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  • S. state of Oklahoma. Chouteau was born in St. Louis, then part of Spanish colonial Upper Louisiana. His father was Jean Pierre Chouteau, one of the first...
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    learned their language, Jean-Pierre Chouteau traded with them and made his home at present-day Salina, Oklahoma, in the western part of their territory...
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  • Carlton Carter Lake Cedar Lake Chandler Lake Lake Checotah Chickasha Lake Chouteau Lock & Dam (MKARNS L&D #15) Claremore Lake Clayton Lake Clear Creek Lake...
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    Johnny Ray (second baseman) (category Baseball players from Oklahoma)
    Oklahoma town reads "Chouteau, OK. Home of Johnny Ray." A Ray of Hope Remains for California But Oklahoma Native Still Calls Chouteau Home. Newsok.com. Retrieved...
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  • the U.S. state of Oklahoma who achieved international recognition during the 20th century. The five women were Myra Yvonne Chouteau, Rosella Hightower...
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    in Wagoner County, Oklahoma. Construction of this facility started in 1966 and was completed in 1970. The estimated cost of Chouteau Lock & Dam was $ 31...
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    District – (Omaha, NE) (Nebraska City, Nebraska) GREC – Vinita, OK – (Chouteau, Oklahoma) J. Robert Welsh Power Plant – American Electric Power (Texas) Fayette...
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  • Rosana Chouteau was the first woman to be elected chief of the Osage Beaver Band, a clan of the Native American Osage Nation in Oklahoma, in 1875, following...
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    become the state of Oklahoma. The firm of Brand and Barbour took over the post later. When Barbour died in 1822, A. P. Chouteau, who had already established...
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  • Farmers and Merchants Bank (Chouteau, Oklahoma), NRHP-listed in Mayes County Farmers and Merchants National Bank (Hennessey, Oklahoma), NRHP-listed in Kingfisher...
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  • to build a munitions manufacturing facility between Chouteau and Pryor in Mayes County, Oklahoma. Site selection criteria included an ample supply of...
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    manner (for example, on "Broken Down Gambler"). Later, Stokes moved to Chouteau, Oklahoma where he died. Bert Layne (fiddle), brother-in-law of McMichen, played...
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    northeastern Oklahoma. He established a trading post on Grand River, shortly before the Union Mission was established 5 miles southeast of present-day Chouteau in...
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    Crawford Goldsby (category People from Nowata County, Oklahoma)
    Oklahoma. On October 9, 1894, robbery of Express Office and Depot at Chouteau, Oklahoma. On October 20, 1894, train robbery at Correatta, Oklahoma. On...
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    Neosho River (category Rivers of Oklahoma)
    Kansas Chouteau, Oklahoma Council Grove, Kansas Disney, Oklahoma Emporia, Kansas Erie, Kansas Fort Gibson, Oklahoma Grand Lake Towne, Oklahoma Hartford...
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    districts include: K-12: Catoosa Public Schools Chelsea Public Schools Chouteau-Mazie Public Schools Claremore Public Schools Collinsville Public Schools...
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  • undercut Pierre Chouteau, a Frenchman and resident of St. Louis, who enjoyed such a monopoly for the previous twenty years. Chouteau had acquired much...
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  • dancers Yvonne Chouteau and Miguel Terekhov in the Science and Arts Foundation building on the Oklahoma City Fairgrounds. Founded in 1963, Oklahoma City Ballet...
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    Yvonne Chouteau, prima ballerina. Timmy Lee Jr, Texas Blues Rock guitarist. Black Bob 2011 Oklahoma Indian Nations Pocket Pictorial Directory. Oklahoma Indian...
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    Marie-Thérèse Bourgeois Chouteau (January 14, 1733 – August 14, 1814) was the matriarch of the Chouteau fur trading family, which founded communities...
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