When.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Hall of Great Westerners - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hall_of_Great_Westerners

    Texas Texas Ranger; Ranch Manager Ben C. Ash: 1851–1946 1959 South Dakota Frontiersman; Peace Officer Stephen Fuller Austin: 1793–1836 1958 Texas Colonizer; Secretary of the Republic of Texas; Rancher Gene Autry: 1907–1998 1980 Texas/Oklahoma Entertainer William Hugh Baber: 1893–1968 1971 California Livestock and Farming Charles Monroe Bair

  3. Antelope Creek phase - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antelope_Creek_phase

    The Antelope Creek Phase was an American Indian culture in the Texas Panhandle and adjacent Oklahoma dating from AD 1200 to 1450. [1] The two most important areas where the Antelope Creek people lived were in the Canadian River valley centered on present-day Lake Meredith near the city of Borger, Texas and the Buried City complex in Wolf Creek valley near the town of Perryton, Texas.

  4. Jones Plummer Trail - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jones_Plummer_Trail

    The Jones Plummer Trail, also known as the Jones and Plummer Trail, [1] began in Dodge City, Kansas and went southwest through the Oklahoma Panhandle into Texas. [2] [3] Ed Jones and Joe Plummer originally used the path for bringing buffalo meat and hides to Dodge City. Later, the trail saw more use as a freight route. At one point, this trail ...

  5. First Americans Museum Tells Indigenous Story Of Oklahoma - AOL

    www.aol.com/first-americans-museum-tells...

    On the banks of the Oklahoma River, the new First Americans Museum in Oklahoma City aims to tell the story of the state’s 39 tribes through creation stories, tales of struggle and accounts of ...

  6. Treaty of Bird's Fort - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Bird's_Fort

    The Treaty of Bird's Fort, or Bird's Fort Treaty was a peace treaty between the Republic of Texas and some of the Indian tribes of Texas and Oklahoma, signed on September 29, 1843 The treaty was intended to end years of hostilities and warfare between the Native Americans and the white settlers in Texas.

  7. Why a Texas businessman with few ties to Oklahoma is ... - AOL

    www.aol.com/why-texas-businessman-few-ties...

    A wealthy Texas businessman — with few connections to Oklahoma ― is one of four Republicans trying to unseat incumbent 4th District Congressman Tom Cole.The GOP primary election is set for ...

  8. List of people from Tulsa, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_from_Tulsa...

    David Hall (1930–2016), former governor of the state of Oklahoma; Linda Hughes O'Leary (born 1950), former member of the Cherokee Nation Tribal Council (2003–2007) James Inhofe (1934–2024), U.S. Senator; James R. Jones (born 1939), former member of the U.S. House of Representatives, chairman of the American Stock Exchange

  9. Local hidden gems: A spotlight on the American treasures in ...

    www.aol.com/local-hidden-gems-spotlight-american...

    "Local Hidden Gems" looks to highlight those to our neighbors. The USA TODAY Network staff, which is spread from coast to coast, is putting a spotlight on and opening the doors to their communities.