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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Beaver County, Oklahoma

 
Clickable Map of Beaver County, Oklahoma and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Beaver County, OK (3) Ellis County, OK (0) Harper County, OK (0) Texas County, OK (11) Clark County, KS (1) Meade County, KS (9) Seward County, KS (10) Lipscomb County, TX (24) Ochiltree County, TX (11)  BeaverCounty(3) Beaver County (3)  EllisCounty(0) Ellis County (0)  HarperCounty(0) Harper County (0)  TexasCounty(11) Texas County (11)  ClarkCountyKansas(1) Clark County (1)  MeadeCounty(9) Meade County (9)  SewardCounty(10) Seward County (10)  LipscombCountyTexas(24) Lipscomb County (24)  OchiltreeCounty(11) Ochiltree County (11)
Adjacent to Beaver County, Oklahoma
    Ellis County (0)
    Harper County (0)
    Texas County (11)
    Clark County, Kansas (1)
    Meade County, Kansas (9)
    Seward County, Kansas (10)
    Lipscomb County, Texas (24)
    Ochiltree County, Texas (11)
 
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GEOGRAPHIC SORT
1Oklahoma (Beaver County), Elmwood — No Man's Land
You Are Now Entering Old No Man's Land Colorado Kansas 37th Parallel Called "No Man's Land" until 1890 Known Then as Beaver County Became the Panhandle of Okla. Statehood 1907 Texas State Line 36° 30" Parallel The . . . — Map (db m93483) HM
2Oklahoma (Beaver County), Gate — No Man's Land
You are now entering old ”No Man’s Land” Colorado/Kansas • 37th Parallel Texas State Line • 36° 30’ parallel New Mexico • 103rd Meridian Cherokee Outlet • 100th Meridian Called “No Man’s Land” until 1890 Known then . . . — Map (db m131421) HM
3Oklahoma (Beaver County), Turpin — EurekaConsolidated District #12 — 1908 - 1969 —
Eureka was established in 1908 with 18 square miles. The high school was started in 1919 when Center, Lincoln, and one half of Pleasant View were consolidated. In 1923, the Nabisco, Happy Flat, and East Banner districts were added and a new building . . . — Map (db m78816) HM
 
 
  
  
 
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Nov. 25, 2020