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Picher is a
ghost town and
former city in
Ottawa County,
northeastern Oklahoma,
United States. It was a
major national center of lead and zinc
mining for...
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Picher may
refer to the
following two places:
Picher, Oklahoma, a
former city in the U.S.
state of
Oklahoma Picher, Germany, a muni****lity in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern...
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merger with the
Picher Lead
Company of Joplin,
Missouri occurred in 1906,
becoming Eagle–
Picher Lead,
which evolved into Eagle–
Picher Industries, Inc...
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Picher-Cardin
Public Schools was a
school district headquartered in
Picher, Oklahoma. The
district operated an
elementary school, a
junior high school...
- flattened, and some
swept away. The
damage in
Picher was
rated EF4. At
least 150
others were
injured in
Picher alone. The
tornado continued eastward, p****ing...
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Oliver S.
Picher (January 1, 1905 – July 20, 1984) was a
United States Air
Force lieutenant general. He
served as
commander of the 307th
Bombardment Group...
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resulted in
severe environmental degradation, and
mining centers such as
Picher,
Oklahoma in the
county were
included within the Tar Cr****
Superfund Site...
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United States Superfund site,
declared in 1983,
located in the
cities of
Picher,
Douthat and Cardin,
Ottawa County, in
northeastern Oklahoma. From 1900...
- northward.
South of
Picher and west of Quapaw, US-69
meets US-69 Alternate. US-69
splits from HR-66 and
heads north through the town of
Picher. At the Oklahoma/Kansas...
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Mickey Mantle, was a
native of Cardin.
Eagle Picher Mine was the prin****l lead-zinc
producer in the
Picher mining district of Oklahoma. Tri-State district...