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    Wewoka is a city in Seminole County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 3,271 at the 2020 census. It is the county seat of Seminole County. Founded...
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    James Thrash (category People from Wewoka, Oklahoma)
    Commanders' player development staff. Thrash graduated from Wewoka High School in Wewoka, Oklahoma. Thrash was signed as an undrafted free agent out of Missouri...
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    (TOWN)," Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture. (accessed July 31, 2013) Wilson, Linda D. Wewoka, Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture. (accessed...
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    Nation of Oklahoma is headquartered in Wewoka within Seminole County, Oklahoma. Of 18,800 enrolled tribal citizens, 13,533 live in Oklahoma. The tribe...
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  • KSLE (category Radio stations in Oklahoma)
    KSLE (104.7 FM, "Planet 104.7") is a radio station licensed to serve Wewoka, Oklahoma. The station is owned by One Ten Broadcasting Group, Inc. It airs an...
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  • Oklahoma, in 1920 to start a new life. Trimble and his family lived in Okemah until 1929 when they moved to Wewoka. Trimble graduated from Wewoka High...
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    The Hotel Aldridge in Wewoka, Oklahoma is a brick building that was built in 1927, four years after the Wewoka Pool of the Seminole Oil Field was opened...
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  • Wewoka Lake, sometimes called Lake Wewoka, is a 500-surface-acre reservoir in Oklahoma, with 10 miles of shoreline. It is located just northwest of the...
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    Lee P. Brown (category People from Wewoka, Oklahoma)
    parents, Andrew and Zelma Brown were sharecroppers in Oklahoma, and Lee Brown was born in Wewoka. His family, including five brothers and one sister, moved...
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  • was conceived by the late Hicks Epton, an attorney from Wewoka, Oklahoma, who served as Oklahoma Bar Association president in 1953. Before he became president...
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    courthouse in December 2014 Show map of Oklahoma Show map of the United States Location 120 S. Wewoka St., Wewoka, Oklahoma Coordinates 35°9′29″N 96°29′27″W...
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    Gil Morgan (category People from Wewoka, Oklahoma)
    professional golfer. Morgan was born in Wewoka, Oklahoma. He graduated from East Central State College in Ada, Oklahoma in 1968. In 1972, Morgan earned a Doctor...
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  • County News in 1948, and the Wewoka Times and Wewoka Democrat in 1950. Tom Phillips died of cancer in 1956, and the Wewoka papers were sold. In order to...
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  • Nation of Oklahoma: This nation is predominantly in Oklahoma and made up of three tribes. Their tribal complex can be found in Wewoka, Oklahoma. Quapaw...
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  • Jean Hill (category People from Wewoka, Oklahoma)
    Ferguson, Oklahoma. After her parents divorced in 1943, she moved with her father to Wewoka, Oklahoma where she later graduated from Wewoka High School...
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    the war. They lived —as their descendants still do— in and around Wewoka, Oklahoma, the community founded in 1849 by John Horse as a black settlement...
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  • James F. Howell (category People from Wewoka, Oklahoma)
    former politician in the state of Oklahoma. Howell was born in 1934 in Wewoka, Oklahoma. He served in the Oklahoma State Senate from 1973 to 1987, representing...
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    Laurie Cabot (category People from Wewoka, Oklahoma)
    Born Mercedes Elizabeth Keirsey (1933-03-06) March 6, 1933 (age 91) Wewoka, Oklahoma, U.S. Occupation Occultist (Witchery priestess) Years active 1949–present...
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  • Oklahoma at an elevation of 840 feet. It is about five miles northwest of Wewoka, Oklahoma, the county seat. Nobletown is centered between Wewoka Lake...
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  • C. R. Anthony Co. (category Defunct department stores based in Oklahoma)
    moved to Oklahoma as a young man. C. R. spent some time working as a bookkeeper for the very successful Wewoka Trading Company in Wewoka, Oklahoma. He also...
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    county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. As of the 2020 census, the population was 23,556. Its county seat is Wewoka. Most of the county was a reservation...
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    Alice Brown Davis (category Seminole Nation of Oklahoma people)
    in Wewoka, Oklahoma. In 1961, she was inducted into the recently founded National Hall of Fame for Famous Native Americans in Anadarko, Oklahoma, and...
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  • County, Oklahoma, at an elevation of 863 feet. The population was 168 at the time of the 2020 census. It is less than two miles west of Wewoka, Oklahoma, the...
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    Seminole (category Native American tribes in Oklahoma)
    including the Freedmen's bands. The capital is at Wewoka, Oklahoma. The Seminole Nation of Oklahoma has had tribal citizenship disputes related to the...
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  • Wiley Lynn (category People from Seminole County, Oklahoma)
    drunkenness in Wewoka, Oklahoma and Shawnee, Oklahoma, as well as other minor offenses. Years passed, and by 1932 he was in Madill, Oklahoma, living 5 mi...
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  • Silas L. Brown House (category National Register of Historic Places in Seminole County, Oklahoma)
    The Silas L. Brown House, at 107 S. Seminole in Wewoka, Oklahoma, was built in 1985. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985...
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  • Juanita Kidd Stout (category People from Wewoka, Oklahoma)
    on the supreme court of any state. She was born as Juanita Kidd in Wewoka, Oklahoma on March 7, 1919. Her parents were both teachers, but were not paid...
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    John Chupco (category People from Wewoka, Oklahoma)
    Presbyterian Church congregation in Wewoka, Oklahoma. He became a farmer and rancher. He resisted the creation of Oklahoma Territory, as he was concerned that...
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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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    J. Coody Johnson Building (category National Register of Historic Places in Seminole County, Oklahoma)
    The J. Coody Johnson Building, at 124 N. Wewoka St. in Wewoka, Oklahoma, was built in 1916. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in...
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