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  • rs had walked out, Doublehead's group and his Muskogee allies attacked and began killing them over t
  • state that he was a full blooded Cherokee (or Muskogee), although others state that he had some Germ
  • Koasati and Hitchiti languages, but a few are Muskogee and Alabama words.
  • nd Congressional District, which was based in Muskogee and included 22 counties in northeastern Okla
  • KYAL in Sapulpa and Tulsa, 97.1 FM KYAL-FM in Muskogee and Tulsa, AM 1490 KBIX in Muskogee and Tulsa
  • en in the region -over one thousand Cherokee, Muskogee, and Shawnee -intending to attack Knoxville i
  • lgee, US 64 from an intersection near Taft to Muskogee and US 69 in the Muskogee city limits.
  • The board consists of the mayor of Muskogee, and the city manager of Muskogee, two member
  • rancher and a real estate broker/agent in the Muskogee area.
  • Muskogee Art Guild, OK
  • Muskogee, Bartlesville, Vinita, and Tahlequah are othe
  • The district is governed by a five member Muskogee Board of Education, with members being electe
  • ation, with a stint as a chemistry teacher at Muskogee Central High School from 1964 to 1965; in 196
  • In 2010, the Muskogee Chamber of Commerce gave the song new life wi
  • Unfortunately, one of the Muskogee chiefs killed the boy and scalped him a few d
  • To manage the Founcation, the Muskogee City Council established a 13-member Board of
  • aw privately, Green served as a member of the Muskogee City Council, a member of the Cherokee Nation
  • Petersburg Women's Open, Alpine Civitan Open, Muskogee Civitan Open, Dallas Civitan Open, Babe Zahar
  • izations and non-profit groups throughout the Muskogee community.
  • The Muskogee Company owned large interests in the coal min
  • Upon the creation of the Muskogee Company in 1923, the Midland Valley became pa
  • nder the control and common management of the Muskogee Company commonly were referred to as the Musk
  • The Muskogee Company acquired ninety-five percent of KO&G
  • The Muskogee Company assets were sold to the Missouri Paci
  • The Muskogee Company, although a Philadelphia company, was
  • . Jared Ingersoll, one of the founders of the Muskogee Company.
  • Muskogee County (west)
  • Muskogee County (east)
  • County attorney of Muskogee County, Oklahoma from 1911 to 1915.
  • Council Hill is a town in Muskogee County, Oklahoma, United States.
  • e served as an Assistant District Attorney in Muskogee County, Oklahoma.
  • Haskell is a small town located in Muskogee County.
  • s of the Commission, and recognized the Lower Muskogee Creek Tribe-East of the Mississippi, Inc. as
  • ists and Witches: Multiple Jurisdictions in a Muskogee Creek Story" Southern Spaces.
  • The Lower Muskogee Creek Tribe is a state-recognized Creek Natio
  • They called the Muskogee Creeks ani-koweta.
  • ment is under the supervision of the Mayor of Muskogee, currently John Tyler Hammons, with operation
  • In 1890, Loughridge published an English and Muskogee Dictionary, the first dictionary of the Creek
  • idge to complete and publish the "English and Muskogee Dictionary," in 1890.
  • Muskogee Fire Department is the primary fire protectio
  • The Muskogee Fire Department was established in 1895 and w
  • The mission of the Muskogee Fire Department is to provide quality, timely
  • rse and later handed him over to three of the Muskogee for safe-keeping.
  • The City of Muskogee Foundation is a community foundation created
  • He was a police judge in Muskogee from 1912 to 1914, and was a city attorney of
  • Valley Raiders (1953), Danville Dans (1954), Muskogee Giants (1955-1956), Michigan City White Caps
  • He also managed for Class-C Muskogee Giants, in 1951, and for the Reamstown team i
  • Through his influence, Muskogee grew to be a center of business and industry
  • ulian B is originally from Oklahoma and is of Muskogee heritage.
  • ntral High School (eventually integrated into Muskogee High School), before attending Northeastern S
  • After transferring from Muskogee High School to Broken Arrow High School befor
  • Muskogee High School
  • Stroud graduated from Muskogee High School in 1968.
  • Faught graduated from Muskogee High School in 1980 and graduated from Bryan
  • n in Vinita, Oklahoma, and was graduated from Muskogee High School in 1968.
  • irst Republican in state history to represent Muskogee in the Oklahoma Legislature.
  • ed States Indian Agent in the Union Agency at Muskogee in the Indian Territory (now Oklahoma), from
  • rector of the New Oklahoma Free State Fair in Muskogee in 1913.
  • In October of that year, Davenport moved to Muskogee, Indian Territory (now Oklahoma), and in 1893
  • , and landscape may enroll in programs at the Muskogee Indian Capital Technology Center, affiliated
  • In the song, Haggard states that Muskogee is a place "where even squares can have a bal
  • The unaspirated /p/ of Muskogee is acoustically as similar to English voiced
  • h), Julian B has experimented with rap in the Muskogee language.
  • Appointed by Muskogee Mayor John Tyler Hammons, the current chair o
  • ty, Los Angeles, Memphis, Miami, Minneapolis, Muskogee, Nashville, New Orleans, New York, Orlando, P
  • e following Counties: Cherokee, Creek, Mayes, Muskogee, Nowata, Okmulgee, Osage, Pawnee, Rogers, Tul
  • Of Show - 2008 Five Civilized Tribes Museum, Muskogee, OK - Mother's Prayer
  • vation, spans Creek, Hughes, Mayes, McIntosh, Muskogee, Okfuskee, Okmulgee, Rogers, Seminole, Tulsa,
  • Cooke moved to Muskogee, Oklahoma in 1903 and became a prominent lawy
  • dual Scout unit was by the Mistletoe Troop in Muskogee, Oklahoma in December 1917.
  • The Surety Building in Muskogee, Oklahoma is an eight story skyscraper built
  • ball coach for the Bacone Warriors located in Muskogee, Oklahoma and he held that position for five
  • In 1991, the Five Civilized Tribes Museum in Muskogee, Oklahoma named the "Cecil Dick Master of Her
  • s Wesley "Don" Byas (born October 21, 1912 in Muskogee, Oklahoma - died August 24, 1972 in Amsterdam
  • ball coach for the Bacone Warriors located in Muskogee, Oklahoma and he held that position for three
  • 1897, serving until 1907 when he was sent to Muskogee, Oklahoma as the personal resident representa
  • rked as a wrestling announcer in the 1950s in Muskogee, Oklahoma and late 1950s and 1960s both at th
  • incoln Life and Accident Insurance Company, a Muskogee, Oklahoma or Oklahoma City, Oklahoma insuranc
  • he site armed with a revolver, hours before a Muskogee, Oklahoma court issued an injunction prohibit
  • He was in private practice in Muskogee, Oklahoma from 1910 to 1940.
  • Jernigan now lives in Muskogee, Oklahoma with his wife and their nine childr
  • He was in private practice in Muskogee, Oklahoma from 1940 to 1961.
  • Hillary grew up in Dallas, Texas and Muskogee, Oklahoma and now lives in New York's Hudson
  • Xernona Clayton (born August 30, 1930 in Muskogee, Oklahoma), is a civil rights leader and broa
  • Manhattan Building ( Muskogee, Oklahoma),
  • He was born in Muskogee, Oklahoma, and grew up in Tulsa and on a farm
  • Born in Muskogee, Oklahoma, he moved to New York City in 1927,
  • Edmondson was born in Muskogee, Oklahoma, attending elementary and secondary
  • 1, he served in the U.S. Attorney's office in Muskogee, Oklahoma, as Assistant U.S. Attorney, and la
  • As a youth living in Muskogee, Oklahoma, Kottke was influenced by folk and
  • Born in Muskogee, Oklahoma, Coggs graduated from University of
  • e Oklahoma bar in 1908, and began practice in Muskogee, Oklahoma, in 1908.
  • Williams was born in Muskogee, Oklahoma, in 1908, and by 10 he had learned
  • the Bare Bones International Film Festival in Muskogee, Oklahoma, the Woods Hole Film Festival in Ca
  • Born and raised in Muskogee, Oklahoma, he attended public schools and gra
  • Joe Rector was born, August 12, 1935 in Muskogee, Oklahoma, the heart of Indian country.
  • His family relocated to Muskogee, Oklahoma, when he was 6 months old.
  • He grew up in Muskogee, Oklahoma, the source of his "Oakie" nickname
  • employed with the Veterans' Administration at Muskogee, Oklahoma, in 1945 and 1946.
  • He is considered one of the pioneers of the Muskogee, Oklahoma, area and the founder of Morris, Ok
  • s of Christ minister, author, and lecturer of Muskogee, Oklahoma.
  • umously to the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame in Muskogee, Oklahoma.
  • erside, California and then Bacone College in Muskogee, Oklahoma.
  • g through Indian Capital Technology Center in Muskogee, Oklahoma.
  • t of Oklahoma's U.S. Attorney's Office out of Muskogee, Oklahoma.
  • Indian Capital is headquartered in Muskogee, Oklahoma.
  • Conley was born in Muskogee, Oklahoma.
  • Epps is buried at Green Hill Cemetery in Muskogee, Oklahoma.
  • This album was recorded live in Muskogee, Oklahoma.
  • n San Bernardino, California, West grew up in Muskogee, Oklahoma.
  • e bar the same year and commenced practice in Muskogee, Oklahoma.
  • ", McShann was born James Columbus McShann in Muskogee, Oklahoma.
  • llege is public college located in Warner and Muskogee, Oklahoma.
  • monly known as Parkview School, is located in Muskogee, Oklahoma.
  • ended public schools in Eufaula, Oklahoma and Muskogee, Oklahoma.
  • The Sequoyah Constitutional Convention met in Muskogee, on August 21, 1905.
  • The name Conecuh is believed to be of Muskogee origin.
  • Laws limiting the rights of the Muskogee people were not officially removed until 1980
  • In the following years, most of the Muskogee people were forcibly relocated to Oklahoma.
  • The Muskogee Police Department Special Operations Team pro
  • The mission of the Muskogee Police Department is enhancement of the quali
  • The Muskogee Police Department was established in 1898.
  • Mike Garde - current Superintendent of Muskogee Public Schools
  • The Muskogee Roads were the Midland Valley Railroad, Kansa
  • The Muskogee Roads were the only Class I railroads to be h
  • The Muskogee Roads were made up of the Midland Valley Rail
  • The Muskogee Roads were a system of railroads under common
  • f route was a major source of revenue for the Muskogee Roads.
  • r, she became supervisor of home economics at Muskogee schools.
  • ies in the district include Miami, Claremore, Muskogee, Tahlequah, Okmulgee, McAlester, and Durant.
  • echee" is uncertain, but it might come from a Muskogee term meaning "river of the Uchees", referring
  • zing the economic value of the location, made Muskogee the Capital of the Creek Nation in 1836.
  • as Henry Kendall College until the move from Muskogee to Tulsa was completed in 1907.
  • In response to Hammons call for Muskogee to join Sister Cities International, in June
  • k Cloud and Morning Star, artistocrats of the Muskogee tribe" but his death certificate lists his fa
  • hwest, the Cimarron Turnpike to the west, The Muskogee Turnpike to the southeast, and the Cherokee T
  • warriors from both the Cherokee and the Upper Muskogee, under the chief of the Lower Cherokee, John
  • Ooltewah, a Muskogee variation of italwa meaning "town," was selec
  • acing the old mainline US 64 through downtown Muskogee, via Okmulgee Avenue and Main Street.
  • Since lineage among the Muskogee was traced matrilineally, Red Shoes, like his
  • Muskogee was to be the capital.
  • rior to its establishment, law enforcement in Muskogee was provided by the United States Marshals Se
  • Roberts is a graduate of Bacone College in Muskogee where he majored in Business Administration.
  • ean Baptiste Louis DeCourtel Marchand and his Muskogee wife Sehoy.
  • and Creek tribes established settlements near Muskogee, with the town being incorporated into both I
  • name is the Cherokee version of the original Muskogee word Etalwa, which means a "trail crossing".
  • Bithlo derives from the Muskogee word pilo ("canoe").
  • Ichawaynochaway was a Muskogee word that may have referred to either beavers
  • Haskell often told others that he hoped Muskogee would become the "Queen City of the Southwest