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  2. Hildebrand Mill - Wikipedia

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    The Hildebrand Mill on Flint Creek in Colcord, Delaware County, Oklahoma was built c. 1845 and served hill people of the Old Cherokee Nation territory for more than 125 years. It is located not far from Siloam Springs, Arkansas. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972. [1]

  3. Mountbatten family - Wikipedia

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    David Flint Wood Wesley Flint Wood (b. 1996) (adopted) Felix Flint Wood (b. 1997) Amory Flint Wood (b. 1999) Conrad Flint Wood (b. 2003) Domino Flint Wood (b. 2007) The heir apparent to the earldom is the present holder's son, Nicholas Knatchbull, Lord Brabourne (born 1981).

  4. Knapping - Wikipedia

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    Knapping is the shaping of flint, chert, obsidian, or other conchoidal fracturing stone through the process of lithic reduction to manufacture stone tools, strikers for flintlock firearms, or to produce flat-faced stones for building or facing walls, and flushwork decoration.

  5. J. R. Conrad - Wikipedia

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    Conrad was born on February 2, 1974, in Miami, Oklahoma, to Priscilla Conrad. [1] [3] He was named after two of his uncles. [4] Conrad is a member of the Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma [2] [5] and grew up in Indian housing in Miami. [5] [6] With neither of his parents present in his early life, he was raised by his maternal grandmother. [7]

  6. Soap Box Derby - Wikipedia

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    Soap Box Derby cars comprised two main components, the car body itself, usually made entirely from wood and sometimes sheet metal or other flexible material, later fiber glass, and the running gear (wheels, axles and suspension) comprising pre-fabricated metal components from a wide variety of sources. In 1937 rules began establishing what ...

  7. Central Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Central Oklahoma is a humid-subtropical region dominated by the Cross Timbers, an area of prairie and patches of forest at the eastern extent of the Great Plains. [2] The region is essentially a transition buffer between the wetter and more forested Eastern Oklahoma and the semi-arid high plains of Western Oklahoma, and experiences extreme swings between dry and wet weather patterns.