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The town was founded and a post office was established in Lone Grove on February 4, 1885. [7] [8] Prior to that the community was named "Price's Store", after local general mercantile owner Dayton " Big Spicy" James. A fire destroyed many of the Lone Grove businesses and some homes on February 30, 1899. [7]
In Oklahoma, streamwater is defined to include “water in ponds, lakes, reservoirs, and playa lakes” [2] (or dry lakes). Streamwater is considered to be publicly owned; the Oklahoma Water Resources board is responsible for appropriation for all areas of the State of Oklahoma except the Grand River basin, where the Grand River Dam Authority (GRDA) has responsibility for allocation on a use ...
A brief tornado destroyed several outbuildings and two sheds and damaged the roof of one home. Two trees were uprooted and a water tank was flipped. The storm that produced this tornado later spawned the EF4 Lone Grove tornado. [26] EF4 S of Spanish Fort, TX to Lone Grove, OK to SSE of Springer, OK: Montague (TX), Jefferson (OK), Love (OK ...
Abandoned gas station in Meridian, Oklahoma. Non-Indians settled in this community in two stages. The west side at the time of the Land Run of 1889, and the east side when the Iowa, Sac and Fox, Kickapoo, Absentee Shawnee, and Citizen Band Potawatomi lands were opened in 1891. the Meridian Right-of-way and Townsite Company platted a town, which was incorporated in 1902.
Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation. Wildlife Conservation Commission (governing body of Department) High Plains Study Council and Task Force; Illinois River Task Force; Lone Chimney Water Association; Oklahoma Water Research Institute Governor’s Water Resources Research Coordinating Committee; Oklahoma Water Resources Board
Oklahoma State Department of Education. "School Districts Database" (accessed February 11, 2007) Shirk, George H. Oklahoma Place Names. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1987: ISBN 0-8061-2028-2. Supreme Court of Oklahoma. "Oklahoma Statutes Citationized".Oklahoma State Courts Network (OSCN) (accessed February 11, 2007) United States Census ...
The Oklahoma Turnpike Authority (OTA) insists any construction will involve permitting and oversight of environmental impact resulting from construction and eventual traffic carried by the new ...
J.D. Strong (born 1971) is a civil servant from the U.S. state of Oklahoma and the current executive director of the Oklahoma Water Resources Board (OWRB). As executive director of the OWRB, Strong is responsible for carrying out the agency's mission to protect and enhance the quality of life for Oklahomans by managing and improving the state's water resources to ensure clean and reliable ...