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    Maud is a city on the boundary between Pottawatomie and Seminole counties in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. The population was 867 by the 2020 United States...
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  • community Maud, Oklahoma, a city in Pottawatomie County Maud, Texas, a city in Bowie County Maud, Washington, an unincorporated community HNoMS Maud, a replenishment...
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  • Clyde Kenneth Harris (category People from Konawa, Oklahoma)
    1918, in Maud, Oklahoma. He was the son of banker Bert Van Buren Harris (1886–1974), vice president of the First National Bank in Oklahoma, and Aurora...
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  • Seminole burning (category 1898 in Oklahoma Territory)
    burning of two Seminole youth, Lincoln McGeisey and Palmer Sampson, near Maud, Oklahoma, on January 8, 1898. On December 30, 1897, a woman named Mary Leard...
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    Wanda Jackson (category People from Maud, Oklahoma)
    Jackson was the only child born to parents Tom and Nellie Jackson in Maud, Oklahoma. Her father worked multiple jobs, including a gas station attendant...
    108 KB (11,035 words) - 15:46, 3 July 2024
  • John Tomlin (American football) (category High school football coaches in Oklahoma)
    "John T.[sic] Tomlin Named New Athletic Coach For Maud High School". Maud Enterprise. Maud, Oklahoma. May 7, 1936. p. 1. Retrieved July 16, 2024 – via...
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  • Edmond Harjo (category People from Maud, Oklahoma)
    duplicate of the gold medal representing his tribe. Harjo was born in Maud, Oklahoma, on November 24, 1917, on land that had been given to his mother, Yanna...
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  • Milo M. Brisco (category People from Maud, Oklahoma)
    Brisco was born in Maud, Oklahoma, on November 7, 1912, to John Marion Brisco (1879–1919) and Mattie Moss. Milo grew up in Seminole, Oklahoma, and was present...
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  • a ghost town, Dewright was seven miles southeast of Maud, Oklahoma, in Seminole County, Oklahoma. Its post office was opened June 24, 1931, and closed...
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    had started. Maud Wagner died of cancer twenty years after her husband, on January 30, 1961, at her daughter's home, in Lawton, Oklahoma. She is buried...
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    couplets include the Tri-State Tornado, multiple tornadoes during the 1999 Oklahoma tornado outbreak, the 2007 Greensburg tornado, and the 2013 El Reno tornado...
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  • Harold Cagle (category People from Maud, Oklahoma)
    Edward O’Brien and Alfred Fitch. Harold D. Cagle was born in Maud, Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma, August 3, 1913 to Homer and Augusta B. Cagle. He had a brother...
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  • Acres, Oklahoma Lee Hazlewood, Mannford, Oklahoma Wanda Jackson, Maud, Oklahoma Norma Jean (Beasler), Wellston, Oklahoma Toby Keith, Moore, Oklahoma Amy...
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    acoustic guitarist, born in Enid, Oklahoma Wanda Jackson (born 1938), rockabilly singer, born in Maud, Oklahoma Brett James (born 1968), country singer-songwriter...
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    Cecil J. Kempf (category People from Maud, Oklahoma)
    Kempf Vice Admiral Kempf in 1985 Born (1927-11-20)November 20, 1927 Maud, Oklahoma Died February 17, 2017(2017-02-17) (aged 89) Coronado, California Allegiance...
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  • Thumbnail for List of municipalities in Oklahoma
    Oklahoma is a state located in the Southern United States. According to the 2020 census, Oklahoma is the 28th most populous state with 3,959,353 inhabitants...
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  • Muskogee Reds. The Muskogee Chiefs moved to Maud, Oklahoma on August 29, 1929, to complete their season as the Maud Chiefs. They returned to Muskogee in 1930...
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  • Thumbnail for Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma
    airport. Oklahoma City (mostly in Oklahoma County) Shawnee (county seat) Tecumseh Asher Bethel Acres Brooksville Earlsboro Johnson Macomb Maud McLoud Pink...
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  • 8 – Seminole burning: Lynching by burning of two Seminole boys near Maud, Oklahoma; 6 of the lynch mob are convicted and imprisoned, the first successful...
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  • Thumbnail for Charles Lee Smith
    blasphemy in the United States. Raised a Methodist in Maud, Oklahoma, he entered Epworth University in Oklahoma City to study theology; however, study and debate...
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