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  2. McAlester House - Wikipedia

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    McAlester later surrounded the log structure with a single-story house and also built a much larger two-story Queen Anne style house joined by a breezeway to the smaller structure. Its furnishings, many of which remain to this day, reflected the prosperity and position that the McAlester family enjoyed in the community.

  3. McAlester, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    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]

  4. Carl Albert Federal Building - Wikipedia

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    The Carl Albert Federal Building is a historic courthouse located in McAlester, Oklahoma. Built in 1914, the facility was renamed in 1985 in honor of former Speaker of the House Carl Albert, a native of the town. [1] It previously served the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Oklahoma.

  5. Talk:McAlester, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Derryberry v. City of McAlester, 1985 OK 12, 695 P.2d 853. American Bank of Commerce v. City of McAlester, 1976 OK 126, 555 P.2d 581. Gill v. Giacomo, 1971 OK 87, 487 P.2d 1171. City of McAlester v. Nave, 1969 OK 39, 451 P.2d 681. City of McAlester v. King, 1960 OK 178, 354 P.2d 777. City of McAlester v. King, 1957 OK 270, 317 P.2d 265. City of ...

  6. McAlester - Wikipedia

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    J. J. McAlester (1842–1920), American Confederate Army soldier and merchant Miles D. McAlester (1833–1869), Union general in the American Civil War Virginia Savage McAlester (1943-2020), architectural historian

  7. J. J. McAlester - Wikipedia

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    James Jackson McAlester (October 1, 1842 – September 21, 1920) was an American coal baron and politician active in Indian Territory and later Oklahoma. He served as a United States Marshal for Indian Territory from 1893 to 1897, one of three members of the first Oklahoma Corporation Commission from 1907 to 1911, and as the second lieutenant governor of Oklahoma from 1911 to 1915.