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  2. McAlester, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    McAlester, Oklahoma. McAlester is the county seat of Pittsburg County, Oklahoma. [5] The population was 18,363 at the time of the 2010 census, a 3.4 percent increase from 17,783 at the 2000 census. [6] The town gets its name from James Jackson McAlester, an early settler and businessman who later became lieutenant governor of Oklahoma.

  3. McAlester House - Wikipedia

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    The building was renovated in 1960 by J. L. McAlester, grandson of J. J. McAlester. In 1980, McAlester House was added to the National Register of Historic Places. [1][3] In the early 2000s, it was bought by its present owners who have continued the work of renovation and preservation. The house was featured in 2008 in a segment of the HGTV ...

  4. Rutus Sarlls - Wikipedia

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    Rutus Sarlls (1848–1913) was a late 19th Century Euro-American settler of South McAlester, Indian Territory, and was a prominent attorney, businessman, inventor, and political candidate. He led the path to provide for non Native American property ownership in the Indian Territory (which later became part of the new State of Oklahoma ), and is ...

  5. Oklahoma State Penitentiary - Wikipedia

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    The Oklahoma State Penitentiary, nicknamed "Big Mac", [3] is a prison of the Oklahoma Department of Corrections located in McAlester, Oklahoma, on 1,556 acres (6.30 km 2). Opened in 1908 with 50 inmates in makeshift facilities, today the prison holds more than 750 male offenders, [1] the vast majority of which are maximum-security inmates.

  6. Warden's House (McAlester, Oklahoma) - Wikipedia

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    Warden's House (McAlester, Oklahoma) The Warden's House at Penitentiary Blvd and West St. in McAlester, Oklahoma was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005. It was designed by architect P.H. Weathers. It has also been known as Oklahoma State Penitentiary Warden's House. The NRHP listing included two contributing buildings on ...

  7. McAlester Army Ammunition Plant - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 34°49′36″N 95°55′26″W. McAlester Army Ammunition Plant (MCAAP) is a weapons manufacturing facility for the United States Department of Defense in McAlester, Oklahoma, US. The facility is part of the US Army Joint Munitions Command. Its mission is to produce and renovate conventional ammunition and ammunition related ...