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Ottawa County, Oklahoma, the Glossary

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Ottawa County is a county located in the northeastern corner of the U.S. state of Oklahoma.[1]

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  1. 79 relations: Afton Public Schools, Afton, Oklahoma, Cardin, Oklahoma, Census, Cherokee County, Kansas, Cities Service Station (Afton, Oklahoma), Coleman Theatre, Commerce Public Schools, County (United States), County seat, Craig County, Oklahoma, Delaware County, Oklahoma, Democratic Party (United States), Donald Trump, Dotyville, Oklahoma, Douthat, Oklahoma, Environmental degradation, Fairland, Oklahoma, George L. Coleman Sr. House, Hockerville, Oklahoma, Indian removal, Indian Territory, Joe Biden, John Patrick McNaughton Barn, Joplin, Missouri, Joplin, Missouri, metropolitan area, Kansas, Kaskaskia, Leachate, Lead poisoning, Marriage, McDonald County, Missouri, Miami Marathon Oil Company Service Station, Miami people, Miami Public Schools, Miami, Oklahoma, Micropolitan statistical area, Missouri, Modoc Mission Church and Cemetery, Modoc Nation, Modoc War, Narcissa D-X Gas Station, Narcissa, Oklahoma, National Register of Historic Places, Newton County, Missouri, North Miami, Oklahoma, Odawa, Oklahoma, Ottawa Tribe of Oklahoma, Ottawa, Oklahoma, ... Expand index (29 more) »

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Afton Public Schools

The Afton Independent School District or Afton Public Schools is a school district based in Afton, Oklahoma (United States).

See Ottawa County, Oklahoma and Afton Public Schools

Afton, Oklahoma

Afton is a town in northeast Oklahoma in Ottawa County, Oklahoma, United States.

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Cardin, Oklahoma

Cardin is a ghost town in Ottawa County, Oklahoma, United States.

See Ottawa County, Oklahoma and Cardin, Oklahoma

Census

A census is the procedure of systematically acquiring, recording and calculating population information about the members of a given population.

See Ottawa County, Oklahoma and Census

Cherokee County, Kansas

Cherokee County is a U.S. county located in Southeast Kansas. Ottawa County, Oklahoma and Cherokee County, Kansas are Ozarks.

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Cities Service Station (Afton, Oklahoma)

Cities Service Station, at the junction of 1st St.

See Ottawa County, Oklahoma and Cities Service Station (Afton, Oklahoma)

Coleman Theatre

The Coleman Theatre is a historic performance venue and movie house located on historic U.S. Route 66 in Miami, Oklahoma.

See Ottawa County, Oklahoma and Coleman Theatre

Commerce Public Schools

Commerce School Public Schools is a school district headquartered in Commerce, Oklahoma.

See Ottawa County, Oklahoma and Commerce Public Schools

County (United States)

In the United States, a county or county equivalent is an administrative or political subdivision of a U.S. state or other territories of the United States which consists of a geographic area with specific boundaries and usually some level of governmental authority.

See Ottawa County, Oklahoma and County (United States)

County seat

A county seat is an administrative center, seat of government, or capital city of a county or civil parish.

See Ottawa County, Oklahoma and County seat

Craig County, Oklahoma

Craig County is a county in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Ottawa County, Oklahoma and Craig County, Oklahoma are 1907 establishments in Oklahoma, Oklahoma counties and Populated places established in 1907.

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Delaware County, Oklahoma

Delaware County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Ottawa County, Oklahoma and Delaware County, Oklahoma are 1907 establishments in Oklahoma, Oklahoma counties and Populated places established in 1907.

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Democratic Party (United States)

The Democratic Party is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States.

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Donald Trump

Donald John Trump (born June 14, 1946) is an American politician, media personality, and businessman who served as the 45th president of the United States from 2017 to 2021.

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Dotyville, Oklahoma

Dotyville is a census-designated place (CDP) in Ottawa County, Oklahoma, United States.

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Douthat, Oklahoma

Douthat is a ghost town in Ottawa County, Oklahoma, United States.

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Environmental degradation

Environmental degradation is the deterioration of the environment through depletion of resources such as quality of air, water and soil; the destruction of ecosystems; habitat destruction; the extinction of wildlife; and pollution.

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Fairland, Oklahoma

Fairland is a town in southern Ottawa County, Oklahoma, United States.

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George L. Coleman Sr. House

The George L. Coleman Sr.

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Hockerville, Oklahoma

Hockerville is a ghost town in northern Ottawa County, Oklahoma, United States.

See Ottawa County, Oklahoma and Hockerville, Oklahoma

Indian removal

The Indian removal was the United States government's policy of ethnic cleansing through the forced displacement of self-governing tribes of American Indians from their ancestral homelands in the eastern United States to lands west of the Mississippi Riverspecifically, to a designated Indian Territory (roughly, present-day Oklahoma), which many scholars have labeled a genocide.

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Indian Territory

Indian Territory and the Indian Territories are terms that generally described an evolving land area set aside by the United States government for the relocation of Native Americans who held original Indian title to their land as an independent nation-state.

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Joe Biden

Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. (born November 20, 1942) is an American politician who is the 46th and current president of the United States since 2021.

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John Patrick McNaughton Barn

The John Patrick McNaughton Barn, also known as the McNaughton Barn or the Max Mirage View Farm Barn, is a 3½ story wooden barn located in Ottawa County near Miami, Oklahoma.

See Ottawa County, Oklahoma and John Patrick McNaughton Barn

Joplin, Missouri

Joplin is a city in Jasper and Newton counties in the southwestern corner of the U.S. state of Missouri.

See Ottawa County, Oklahoma and Joplin, Missouri

Joplin, Missouri, metropolitan area

The Joplin, Missouri-Kansas, Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), as defined by the United States Census Bureau, is an area consisting of Jasper, Newton, and Cherokee counties in southwest Missouri and southeast Kansas anchored by the city of Joplin.

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Kansas

Kansas is a landlocked state in the Midwestern region of the United States.

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Kaskaskia

The Kaskaskia were one of the indigenous peoples of the Northeastern Woodlands.

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Leachate

A leachate is any liquid that, in the course of passing through matter, extracts soluble or suspended solids, or any other component of the material through which it has passed.

See Ottawa County, Oklahoma and Leachate

Lead poisoning

Lead poisoning, also known as plumbism and saturnism, is a type of metal poisoning caused by lead in the body.

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Marriage

Marriage, also called matrimony or wedlock, is a culturally and often legally recognised union between people called spouses.

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McDonald County, Missouri

McDonald County is a county located in the southwestern corner of the U.S. state of Missouri.

See Ottawa County, Oklahoma and McDonald County, Missouri

Miami Marathon Oil Company Service Station

The Miami Marathon Oil Company Service Station, at 331 S. Main St.

See Ottawa County, Oklahoma and Miami Marathon Oil Company Service Station

Miami people

The Miami (Miami–Illinois: Myaamiaki) are a Native American nation originally speaking one of the Algonquian languages.

See Ottawa County, Oklahoma and Miami people

Miami Public Schools

Miami Public Schools (MPS) is a school district headquartered in Miami, Oklahoma.

See Ottawa County, Oklahoma and Miami Public Schools

Miami, Oklahoma

Miami is a city in and the county seat of Ottawa County, Oklahoma, United States, founded in 1891.

See Ottawa County, Oklahoma and Miami, Oklahoma

Micropolitan statistical area

United States micropolitan statistical areas (μSA, where the initial Greek letter mu represents "micro-"), as defined by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), are labor market and statistical areas in the United States centered on an urban cluster (urban area) with a population of at least 10,000 but fewer than 50,000 people.

See Ottawa County, Oklahoma and Micropolitan statistical area

Missouri

Missouri is a landlocked state in the Midwestern region of the United States.

See Ottawa County, Oklahoma and Missouri

Modoc Mission Church and Cemetery

Modoc Mission Church and Cemetery is a historic mission church and cemetery in Miami, Oklahoma.

See Ottawa County, Oklahoma and Modoc Mission Church and Cemetery

Modoc Nation

The Modoc Nation is a federally recognized tribe of Modoc people, located in Ottawa County in the northeast corner of Oklahoma and Modoc and Siskiyou counties in northeast California.

See Ottawa County, Oklahoma and Modoc Nation

Modoc War

The Modoc War, or the Modoc Campaign (also known as the Lava Beds War), was an armed conflict between the Native American Modoc people and the United States Army in northeastern California and southeastern Oregon from 1872 to 1873.

See Ottawa County, Oklahoma and Modoc War

Narcissa D-X Gas Station

The Narcissa D-X Gas Station, on 15050 S. Highway 69 in Ottawa County, Oklahoma, United States, near Miami, Oklahoma, was built in 1934 for the D-X Oil Company.

See Ottawa County, Oklahoma and Narcissa D-X Gas Station

Narcissa, Oklahoma

Narcissa is a census-designated place (CDP) in Ottawa County, Oklahoma, United States.

See Ottawa County, Oklahoma and Narcissa, Oklahoma

National Register of Historic Places

The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the United States federal government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects deemed worthy of preservation for their historical significance or "great artistic value".

See Ottawa County, Oklahoma and National Register of Historic Places

Newton County, Missouri

Newton County is a county located in the southwest portion of the U.S. state of Missouri.

See Ottawa County, Oklahoma and Newton County, Missouri

North Miami, Oklahoma

North Miami is a town in Ottawa County, Oklahoma, United States.

See Ottawa County, Oklahoma and North Miami, Oklahoma

Odawa

The Odawa (also Ottawa or Odaawaa) are an Indigenous American people who primarily inhabit land in the Eastern Woodlands region, now in jurisdictions of the northeastern United States and southeastern Canada.

See Ottawa County, Oklahoma and Odawa

Oklahoma

Oklahoma (Choctaw: Oklahumma) is a state in the South Central region of the United States.

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Ottawa Tribe of Oklahoma

The Ottawa Tribe of Oklahoma is one of four federally recognized Native American tribes of Odawa people in the United States.

See Ottawa County, Oklahoma and Ottawa Tribe of Oklahoma

Ottawa, Oklahoma

Ottawa is an unincorporated place in Ottawa County, Oklahoma, United States.

See Ottawa County, Oklahoma and Ottawa, Oklahoma

Peoria people

The Peoria are a Native American people.

See Ottawa County, Oklahoma and Peoria people

Peoria, Oklahoma

Peoria is a town in Ottawa County, Oklahoma, United States.

See Ottawa County, Oklahoma and Peoria, Oklahoma

Per capita income

Per capita income (PCI) or average income measures the average income earned per person in a given area (city, region, country, etc.) in a specified year.

See Ottawa County, Oklahoma and Per capita income

Picher, Oklahoma

Picher is a ghost town and former city in Ottawa County, northeastern Oklahoma, United States.

See Ottawa County, Oklahoma and Picher, Oklahoma

Picher-Cardin Public Schools

Picher-Cardin Public Schools was a school district headquartered in Picher, Oklahoma.

See Ottawa County, Oklahoma and Picher-Cardin Public Schools

Population density

Population density (in agriculture: standing stock or plant density) is a measurement of population per unit land area.

See Ottawa County, Oklahoma and Population density

Poverty threshold

The poverty threshold, poverty limit, poverty line, or breadline is the minimum level of income deemed adequate in a particular country.

See Ottawa County, Oklahoma and Poverty threshold

Quapaw

The Quapaw (Quapaw: Ogáxpa) or Arkansas, officially the Quapaw Nation, is a U.S. federally recognized tribe comprising about 5,600 citizens.

See Ottawa County, Oklahoma and Quapaw

Quapaw Indian Agency

The Quapaw Indian Agency was a territory that included parts of the present-day Oklahoma counties of Ottawa and Delaware.

See Ottawa County, Oklahoma and Quapaw Indian Agency

Quapaw Public Schools

Quapaw Public Schools is a school district headquartered in Quapaw, Oklahoma.

See Ottawa County, Oklahoma and Quapaw Public Schools

Quapaw, Oklahoma

Quapaw, officially the Town of Quapaw, is a town in Ottawa County, Oklahoma, United States, which serves as the capital of the Quapaw Nation.

See Ottawa County, Oklahoma and Quapaw, Oklahoma

Race and ethnicity in the United States census

In the United States census, the U.S. Census Bureau and the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) define a set of self-identified categories of race and ethnicity chosen by residents, with which they most closely identify.

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Republican Party (United States)

The Republican Party, also known as the GOP (Grand Old Party), is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States.

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Rotten stone

Rotten stone, sometimes spelled as rottenstone, also known as tripoli, is fine powdered porous rock used as a polishing abrasive for metalsmithing and in woodworking.

See Ottawa County, Oklahoma and Rotten stone

Seneca–Cayuga Nation

The Seneca–Cayuga Nation is one of three federally recognized tribes of Seneca people in the United States.

See Ottawa County, Oklahoma and Seneca–Cayuga Nation

Shawnee

The Shawnee are a Native American people of the Northeastern Woodlands.

See Ottawa County, Oklahoma and Shawnee

Tailings

In mining, tailings or tails are the materials left over after the process of separating the valuable fraction from the uneconomic fraction (gangue) of an ore.

See Ottawa County, Oklahoma and Tailings

Tar Creek Superfund site

Tar Creek Superfund site is a United States Superfund site, declared in 1983, located in the cities of Picher, Douthat and Cardin, Ottawa County, in northeastern Oklahoma.

See Ottawa County, Oklahoma and Tar Creek Superfund site

The Oklahoman

The Oklahoman is the largest daily newspaper in Oklahoma, United States, and is the only regional daily that covers the Greater Oklahoma City area.

See Ottawa County, Oklahoma and The Oklahoman

Tri-State district

The Tri-State district was a historic lead-zinc mining district located in present-day southwest Missouri, southeast Kansas and northeast Oklahoma.

See Ottawa County, Oklahoma and Tri-State district

U.S. Route 66 in Oklahoma

The historic U.S. Route 66 (US-66, Route 66), sometimes known as the Will Rogers Highway after Oklahoma native Will Rogers, ran from west to northeast across the state of Oklahoma, along the path now taken by Interstate 40 (I-40) and State Highway 66 (SH-66).

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U.S. state

In the United States, a state is a constituent political entity, of which there are 50.

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United States Census Bureau

The United States Census Bureau (USCB), officially the Bureau of the Census, is a principal agency of the U.S. Federal Statistical System, responsible for producing data about the American people and economy.

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United States Environmental Protection Agency

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is an independent agency of the United States government tasked with environmental protection matters.

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Wyandotte Nation

The Wyandotte Nation is a federally recognized Native American tribe headquartered in northeastern Oklahoma.

See Ottawa County, Oklahoma and Wyandotte Nation

Wyandotte Public Schools

Wyandotte Public Schools is a school district based in and serving Wyandotte, Michigan.

See Ottawa County, Oklahoma and Wyandotte Public Schools

Wyandotte, Oklahoma

Wyandotte is a town in Ottawa County, Oklahoma, United States.

See Ottawa County, Oklahoma and Wyandotte, Oklahoma

Zincville, Oklahoma

Zincville is a ghost town in Ottawa County, Oklahoma, United States.

See Ottawa County, Oklahoma and Zincville, Oklahoma

2020 United States census

The 2020 United States census was the 24th decennial United States census.

See Ottawa County, Oklahoma and 2020 United States census

See also

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ottawa_County,_Oklahoma

Also known as Miami micropolitan area, Miami, OK Micropolitan Statistical Area, Miami, OK mSA, Miami, OK µSA, Miami, OK μSA, Miami, Oklahoma micropolitan area, Ottawa County, OK.

, Peoria people, Peoria, Oklahoma, Per capita income, Picher, Oklahoma, Picher-Cardin Public Schools, Population density, Poverty threshold, Quapaw, Quapaw Indian Agency, Quapaw Public Schools, Quapaw, Oklahoma, Race and ethnicity in the United States census, Republican Party (United States), Rotten stone, Seneca–Cayuga Nation, Shawnee, Tailings, Tar Creek Superfund site, The Oklahoman, Tri-State district, U.S. Route 66 in Oklahoma, U.S. state, United States Census Bureau, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Wyandotte Nation, Wyandotte Public Schools, Wyandotte, Oklahoma, Zincville, Oklahoma, 2020 United States census.