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Olive Ann
Oatman (September 7, 1837 –
March 21, 1903) was a
White American woman who was
enslaved and
later released by
Native Americans in the Mojave...
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Oatman is a census-designated
place (CDP) in the
Black Mountains of
Mohave County, Arizona,
United States, at an
elevation of 2,710 feet (830 m). In 1915...
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Oatman may
refer to:
Oatman (surname)
Oatman, Arizona, a
former mining town in the
Black Mountains of
Mohave County, Arizona,
United States County Route...
- Mary Ann
Oatman (1843 – c. 1855) was the
sister of
Olive Oatman. She is
notable for
surviving an
attack on her family – the "
Oatman M****acre" – by south-western...
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William Howard Oatman IV (December 1, 1965 –
April 23, 2023) was a left-handed
American ten-pin
bowler and a
member of the
Professional Bowlers ****ociation...
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remove dangerous curves. One
section through the
Black Mountains outside Oatman, Arizona, was
fraught with
hairpin turns and was the
steepest along the...
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Oatman is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Billy Oatman (1965–2023), left-handed
American ten-pin
bowler and a
member of the Professional...
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Oatman Flat, is a flat,
south of
Oatman Mountain, on the
south bank of the Gila
River and
north of the
mouth of Wild
Horse Canyon in
Maricopa County,...
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County Route 10 (CR 10),
locally known as the
Oatman Highway or the
Oatman–Topock Highway, is a 50.1-mile-long (80.6 km) northeast–southwest
highway in...
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Yavapi took thirteen-year-old
Olive Oatman,
along with her seven-year old
sister Mary Ann, captive. The
Oatman girls lived with the
Yavapi until they...