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Wewoka is a city in
Seminole County, Oklahoma,
United States. The po****tion was 3,271 at the 2020 census. It is the
county seat of
Seminole County. Founded...
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Wewoka Lake,
sometimes called Lake
Wewoka, is a 500-surface-acre
reservoir in Oklahoma, with 10
miles of s****line. It is
located just
northwest of the...
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County News in 1948, and the
Wewoka Times and
Wewoka Democrat in 1950. Tom
Phillips died of
cancer in 1956, and the
Wewoka papers were sold. In
order to...
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Second Seminole War. The
Seminole Nation of
Oklahoma is
headquartered in
Wewoka within Seminole County, Oklahoma. Of 18,800
enrolled tribal citizens, 13...
- Oklahoma. As of the 2020 census, the po****tion was 23,556. Its
county seat is
Wewoka. Most of the
county was a
reservation for the
Seminole Nation of Oklahoma...
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Wewoka Shale is a
geologic formation in Oklahoma. It
preserves fossils dating back to the
Carboniferous period.
Earth sciences portal Oklahoma portal...
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Seminole competed to be the
county seat of
Seminole County, but lost to
Wewoka. The town of
Seminole was
incorporated as a city in
December 1924. Upon...
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President Theodore Roosevelt.
Brown owned a
ranch southeast of
Wewoka and ran the
Wewoka Trading Company with his
brother Andrew.
Ordained as a minister...
- was 168 at the time of the 2020 census. It is less than two
miles west of
Wewoka, Oklahoma, the
county seat. It is
located on
Business 270,
being an offshoot...
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successful Wewoka Trading Company in
Wewoka, Oklahoma. He also met and married,
Lutie Mauldin, on July 10, 1910
while he
lived in
Wewoka.
Anthony donated...