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5 Fun Facts About January 30 In Oklahoma History
1. In 1902, the town of Lawton was officially incorporated. Named after General Henry Ware Lawton, a prominent figure in the American Indian Wars, the town is located in southwest Oklahoma and serves as the county seat of Comanche County. 2. In 1971, the landmark trial of Daniel Ellsberg began...
5 Fun Facts About January 29 In Oklahoma History
1. The Cherokee Outlet was opened for settlement on January 29, 1892. The land, located in northern Oklahoma, had previously been reserved for Native American tribes, but after the Dawes Act was passed in 1887, the government began allocating land to individual Native Americans and selling off the rest to...
5 Fun Facts About January 28 In Oklahoma History
1. In 1942, the Cherokee Nation officially abolished slavery within its borders. Prior to this, slavery had been legal in the Cherokee Nation since its inception in the early 19th century. The decision to abolish slavery was a controversial one, with some tribal members arguing that it violated their property...
5 Fun Facts About January 27 In Oklahoma History
1. On January 27, 1924, Oklahoma City's municipal airport opened for business. The airport was later renamed Will Rogers World Airport in honor of the famous Oklahoma-born humorist and actor. 2. In 1933, a severe winter storm struck Oklahoma, causing widespread power outages and damage to crops and livestock. The...
5 Fun Facts About January 26 In Oklahoma History
1) January 26, 1936 was the day the first oil well was drilled in Cushing, Oklahoma. This discovery led to the development of the Cushing Oil Field, which is still one of the largest oil storage centers in the world. 2) On January 26, 1907, Oklahoma became the 46th state...
5 Fun Facts About January 25 In Oklahoma History
1. In 1910, the city of Tulsa was given official incorporation status by the Oklahoma state legislature. The city had been growing rapidly since the discovery of oil in the nearby Glenpool field in 1905, and the official incorporation allowed for more organized city government and planning. 2. On January...
5 Fun Facts About January 24 In Oklahoma History
1. In 1907, the state of Oklahoma was officially admitted to the Union. This followed years of territorial status and a constitutional convention that had been held the previous year. January 24 is now celebrated as Statehood Day in Oklahoma. 2. In 1935, the first radio station in Oklahoma City,...
5 Fun Facts About January 23 In Oklahoma History
1. On January 23, 1907, Oklahoma was admitted as the 46th state of the United States, marking the end of its territorial status. At the time of its statehood, Oklahoma was home to over 1.4 million people, with a significant Native American population. 2. In 1968, the Oklahoman newspaper debuted...
5 Fun Facts About January 22 In Oklahoma History
1. On January 22, 1897, the territorial legislature created the Oklahoma A&M College, which later became Oklahoma State University. The school has since become a major university with over 35,000 students. 2. In 1973, the World Championship Tennis finals were held in Oklahoma City, marking the first time the event...
5 Fun Facts About January 21 In Oklahoma History
1) On January 21, 1907, Oklahoma officially became the 46th state in the United States. The state was formed out of the Indian Territory and the Oklahoma Territory, and had a population of over 1.4 million people at the time of statehood. 2) In 1921, on January 21st, the City...
5 Fun Facts About January 20 In Oklahoma History
1. On January 20, 1936, Oklahoma union leader Tom Haggerty was assassinated. Haggerty had been leading a strike of oil field workers in Seminole County, which had turned violent when the oil companies hired armed guards to break up the strike. Haggerty was shot by an unknown gunman while driving...
5 Fun Facts About January 19 In Oklahoma History
1. In 1937, Oklahoma experienced one of its worst floods in history, with waters rising up to 11 feet in some areas. Many homes and businesses were destroyed, and dozens of lives were lost. This flood was so severe that the federal government declared Oklahoma a disaster area. 2. On...