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BlogOklahoma.us: ArdmoreArdmore
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BlogOklahoma.us: Ardmore Air CrashArdmore Air Crash
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BlogOklahoma.us: CCC-Lake Murray State ParkCCC-Lake Murray State Park
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BlogOklahoma.us: Eaves-Brady Log CabinEaves-Brady Log Cabin
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BlogOklahoma.us: Healdton Oil MuseumHealdton Oil Museum
Healdton Oil Museum Through artifacts and photographs the Healdton Oil Museum tells the story of oil development in Carter County and life in the bustling oil boomtowns. The Healdton Field
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BlogOklahoma.us: Healdton: Oklahoma's First State-Regulated Oil FieldHealdton: Oklahoma's First State-Regulated Oil Field
HEALDTON: OKLAHOMA'S FIRST STATE-REGULATED OIL FIELD Production of crude oil from the newly-discovered Healdton field surrounding this marker site flooded the market with an oversupply of petroleum. Protesting that pipeline purchases were inadequate, producers claimed they were being deprived of individual rights to produce and sell their share of the field's production. In response, the Oklahoma Corporation Commission, in May, 1914, ordered the pipeline carrier to increase purchases of produced oil, provide facilities for rail ...
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BlogOklahoma.us: Initial Point/Indian MeridanInitial Point/Indian Meridan
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BlogOklahoma.us: Lake MurrayLake Murray
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