Wapanucka (pronounced Wop´-uh-nuck´-uh) is a town in northeastern Johnston County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 386 as of the 2020 Census...
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The Wapanucka Limestone is a geologic formation in Oklahoma. It preserves fossils dating back to the Carboniferous period. Earth sciences portal Oklahoma...
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Principal Chief. Harriet Allea Wright was born on December 7, 1916, in Wapanucka, Johnston County, Oklahoma, to Bessie (née Hancock) and James Brookes...
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founded by Judge William H. Jackson, a former superintendent of the nearby Wapanucka Academy, who recognized the site near several mineral springs as a potential...
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Oklahoma, Wapanucka Indian Citizen Building, Atoka Captain Charles LeFlore House, Limestone Gap Masonic Temple, Atoka Bo McAlister Site, Wapanucka Middle...
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The Presbyterians, in partnership with the Chickasaw Nation, opened the Wapanucka Female Manual Labour School in 1852. The Chickasaw government joined the...
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Female Academy, Lyceum, Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory, open 1892–1925 Wapanucka Academy (also sometimes called Allen Academy), near Bromide, Chickasaw...
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January 12, 1875, to a Chickasaw mother and a Choctaw father. He attended Wapanucka Institute in the Chickasaw Nation and later graduated from Trinity College...
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338 Bokoshe 401 396 +1.26% LeFlore 339 Silo 396 384 +3.13% Bryan 340 Wapanucka 394 386 +2.07% Johnston 341 East Duke 391 394 −0.76% Jackson 342 Ringwood...
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