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5 Fun Facts About January 14 In Oklahoma History
1) In 1907, Oklahoma was admitted as the 46th state in the United States. This followed years of territorial status and a constitutional convention that drafted the state's first constitution. 2) In 1935, Will Rogers, a famed entertainer and cowboy from Oklahoma, died in a plane crash in Alaska. Rogers...
5 Fun Facts About January 13 In Oklahoma History
1. On January 13, 1897, the Cherokee Outlet was opened for settlement, allowing thousands of homesteaders to claim land in what is now north-central Oklahoma. 2. In 1932, Oklahoma Governor William H. Murray declared a "day of prayer" on January 13, asking citizens to pray for the state's economic recovery...
5 Fun Facts About January 12 In Oklahoma History
1. In 1907, Oklahoma became the 46th state to enter the Union. January 12, 1907 marked the official ratification of Oklahoma's statehood. 2. On January 12, 2012, a magnitude 4.0 earthquake was reported near Jones, Oklahoma. This was just one of many earthquakes that have been attributed to fracking and...
5 Fun Facts About January 11 In Oklahoma History
1. On January 11, 1879, Oklahoma City was officially incorporated as a city. Originally known as "the town at the crossroads," Oklahoma City's founding was spurred by the arrival of the Santa Fe Railroad. 2. The first oil well in Tulsa County, Oklahoma was completed on January 11, 1905. The...
5 Fun Facts About January 10 In Oklahoma History
1. On January 10, 1944, the University of Oklahoma football team won the Sugar Bowl against the Duke Blue Devils, with a score of 26-6. This was the second Sugar Bowl victory for the Sooners, and helped cement their reputation as a dominant college football team. 2. January 10, 1901...
5 Fun Facts About January 9 In Oklahoma History
1. In 1907, Oklahoma became the 46th state in the United States. The transition from a territory to a state triggered a rush of new settlers and development in Oklahoma. 2. On January 9, 1960, Oklahoma experienced a major earthquake with a magnitude of 5.5. The epicenter was located in...
5 Fun Facts About January 8 In Oklahoma History
1. On January 8, 1912, Oklahoma City officially became the capital of Oklahoma. Prior to this, Guthrie had served as the temporary capital after Oklahoma achieved statehood in 1907. 2. January 8, 1930 marked the birth of legendary Oklahoma singer-songwriter and actor, Roy Clark. Clark was most widely known for...
5 Fun Facts About January 7 In Oklahoma History
1. On January 7, 1879, the first issue of the Cherokee Advocate was published in Tahlequah, Oklahoma. The newspaper was the official publication of the Cherokee Nation and played an important role in documenting the history and culture of the tribe. 2. In 1907, on January 7th, Oklahoma became the...
5 Fun Facts About January 6 In Oklahoma History
1. Statehood Day: January 6 marks Statehood Day in Oklahoma, as it was on this day in 1907 that Oklahoma officially became the 46th state in the United States. The state had been a part of Indian Territory until the late 1800s, and then a separate Territory until statehood. 2....
5 Fun Facts About January 5 In Oklahoma History
1. In 1907, Oklahoma officially became the 46th state in the United States of America. Residents of the Oklahoma Territory and the Indian Territory had voted to merge and become a single state in 1905, and after two years of waiting for approval from the US Congress, the state was...
5 Fun Facts About January 4 In Oklahoma History
1. In 1893, the Cherokee Strip was officially opened to settlement. The strip was a 6 million-acre piece of land in northern Oklahoma that was opened to non-Indian settlement after the Cherokee Nation was forced to cede the land to the U.S. government in 1890. 2. On January 4, 1906,...
5 Fun Facts About January 3 In Oklahoma History
1. In 1941, the first oil well in Oklahoma produced by an all-female crew was completed near Seminole. The crew was made up of women who took over the jobs of men who were called to serve in World War II. 2. On January 3, 1903, the famous Oklahoma land...