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  Handbook of Texas Online:
Grayson County, in north central Texas, is bordered by the Red River and by Fannin, Collin, Denton, and Cooke counties.
Grayson County men served the Confederate cause in various parts of the South, but the Eleventh Texas Cavalry, composed of many area recruits, was commissioned to capture the federal forts in Indian Territory north of the Red River.
The blow to Grayson County's economy caused by the closing of the base in 1971 was tempered somewhat by the conversion of the facilities into an airport, one of three currently in operation, and an industrial complex.
www.tsha.utexas.edu /handbook/online/articles/GG/hcg9.html   (2047 words)

  
 New, Sports and Events Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Grayson County College's 480-acre main campus is located midway between Sherman and Denison - near Lake Texoma - in beautiful north Texas.
Grayson's Main Campus is 1 mile East on
Grayson's West Campus and golf course is 1/2 mile West on
www.grayson.edu /grayson/areamap.htm   (104 words)

  
 George Washington Grayson
Although Grayson appears in several photographs which show absolutely no signs of his having any trace of Indian Blood, his kin claim that Grayson was a full blooded Creek.
Grayson was elected to be the Chief Diplomat for Creek Indian Affairs.
The work that Grayson accomplished during this time was regarded as menial, at least Grayson thought so, but many today argue that in fact, Grayson probably did more for the advancement of the Creek Indians than any other individual in existence.
www.mnsu.edu /emuseum/information/biography/fghij/grayson_george.html   (935 words)

  
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KTEN asserts that the Grayson Communities, which are located in Grayson County, Texas just across the Oklahoma-Texas border but adjacent to the Ardmore-Ada ADI, are a vital part of KTEN-TV's market area and for that reason should be included in the station's television market for must-carry purposes.
KTEN contends that considering the Grayson Communities part of KTEN- TV's local market is consistent with changes in viewing patterns and general regional growth that has occurred in the Sherman, Texas-Ada, Oklahoma area recently, a change that the recent inclusion by Nielsen of Grayson County in the Sherman, Texas-Ada, Oklahoma DMA recognizes.
Grayson County is a full fifty four percent of the size of the entire Ardmore-Ada ADI as measured by 1994 television household statistics, KTEN asserts, and Grayson Communities viewers account for more than a third of the Sherman-Ada DMA total.
www.fcc.gov /ftp/Bureaus/Cable/Orders/1996_TXT/da961016.txt   (2485 words)

  
 Descendants of Benjamin Grayson of Wilkes Co NC - aqw07.htm
Ernest Lafayette GRAYSON (Henry, Wren, Benjamin) was born 8 Mar 1850 in, Jennings, Indiana.
Frederick Joseph GRAYSON was born 18 Jun 1905 in Curtis, Woodward, Oklahoma.
Nettie Marie GRAYSON was born 3 Jun 1909 in Belva, Woodward, Oklahoma.
mywebpages.comcast.net /richardgrayson/Ri74/aqwg07.htm   (1393 words)

  
 Grayson
Grayson, Kentucky, United States [County]; population was 21,050 in 1990; housing units was 10,446 in 1990; location is 37°28'N 86°21'W; land area is 503.69 square miles (322,364 acres); water area is 7.17 square miles (4,588 acres); FIPS code is 85 [SourceCBP]
Grayson, Oklahoma, United States [Town]; population was 66 in 1990; housing units was 39 in 1990; location is 35°30'N 95°52'W; land area is 0.39 square miles (252 acres); FIPS code is 31150 [SourceCBP]
Grayson, Virginia, United States [County]; population was 16,278 in 1990; housing units was 7,529 in 1990; location is 36°39'N 81°14'W; land area is 442.67 square miles (283,306 acres); water area is 3.26 square miles (2,089 acres); FIPS code is 77 [SourceCBP]
www.placesnamed.com /g/r/grayson.asp   (522 words)

  
 Casey Family History
ANNA LOU GRAYSON (3.5.1.5) is the daughter of Albert Grayson and Pearl Agnes (Foster) Grayson.
DORIS MAE GRAYSON (3.5.1.7) is the daughter of Albert Grayson and Pearl Agnes (Foster) Grayson.
Noble was born on June 11, 1930 in Bristow, Oklahoma and is the son of Eules Edward Haddox and Rosalee (Wylie) Haddox.
www.rcasey.net /master/shefostr.htm   (5254 words)

  
 grayson - Ask.com Web Search
Grayson county is named for Peter Wagener Grayson, an attorney general of the Republic of Texas.
Grayson The Movie This is awesome - apparently this guy made this trailer for a movie that doesn't exist - in fact may never exist - just...
Grayson County was founded in 1793 from part of Wythe County.
search.ask.com /web?q=grayson   (280 words)

  
 Grayson County, Texas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Grayson County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas.
Grayson County is included in the Sherman, Texas-Denison, Texas Metropolitan Statistical Area and is named for Peter Wagener Grayson, an attorney general of the Republic of Texas.
Grayson County historical materials, hosted by the Portal to Texas History.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Grayson_County,_Texas   (476 words)

  
 Cherokee Nation deputy principal chief elected to national office : ICT [2005/11/21]
Grayson received 53 percent of the votes cast, beating out two tough opponents for the coveted office.
Grayson was elected to the office of Eastern Oklahoma area vice president for the National Congress of American Indians during 62nd annual convention in early November.
Grayson received 53 percent of the votes cast, beating out Charles Locust, deputy chief of the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians in Oklahoma, with 31 percent, and John Berry, chairman of the Quapaw Nation, with 16 percent for the coveted office.
www.indiancountry.com /content.cfm?id=1096411955   (696 words)

  
 Grayson County College - location   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
An ariel view of Grayson County College's 480 acre main campus, looking north with the western hills of Denison, Texas, the Lake Texoma area and Oklahoma on the horizon.
This photo was taken prior to the addition of the baseball and softball fields which are now located in the open area on the right of the picture.
An ariel view of Grayson County Airport and Grayson County College's West Campus located about a mile west of the main campus, looking north with Lake Texoma and Oklahoma on the horizon.
www.grayson.edu /tour/location.html   (135 words)

  
 Grayson County Texas Democratic Website
The Grayson County Democratic Party is an open and inclusive organization that not only welcomes everyone, but we encourage input and participation.
The Grayson County Democratic Party fundraising Bar BQ dinner which featured native son speaker Jim Hightower was a huge success.
Her presentation was followed by Grayson County Republican Party Chairman Clyde Siebman's discussion of the need for changes in the Social Security system, especially the need for privatized accounts.
www.graysondemocrats.com   (3045 words)

  
 Just Democracy: Trey Grayson, Advisory Board
Trey Grayson, Secretary of State of Kentucky, was elected to office on November 4, 2003.
Secretary Grayson is a fifth generation Kentuckian and lifelong resident of Northern Kentucky.
Secretary Grayson graduated with honors from Harvard College and from the University of Kentucky where he was one of the first two Bert Combs Scholars, the College of Law’s top scholarship.
www.justdemocracy.org /about_jd/trey_grayson.htm   (106 words)

  
 KXII | Sex Offender Convicted in Grayson County   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
On Wednesday, October 11, 2006, a Grayson County jury convicted William Jay Clark, 34, of Sherman, of Aggravated Sexual Assault of a Child in the 15th District Court.
Because the abuse had occurred in Sherman, Oklahoma authorities notified Grayson County CPS and Sherman Police Detective Shirley Musani began a criminal investigation.
The girl was interviewed by Oklahoma child protection workers and was taken to Texoma Medical Center where she underwent a physical examination.
www.kxii.com /home/headlines/4386256.html   (390 words)

  
 Chronicles of Oklahoma
Having been elected to the Oklahoma Territorial Senate (Council) he introduced a bill for the establishment of what is now known as the Northwest Teachers College, which, under his leadership, was passed and became a law.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Oklahoma Historical Society, the University of Oklahoma and the State have suffered an irreparable loss by the death of this distinguished teacher and that the Oklahoma Historical Society extend to his bereaved family, his friends, and former students the condolence and sympathy of its Directors and members.
During the closing period in the history of the Cherokee Nation, when efforts were being made to settle their affairs, pending the coming of statehood for Oklahoma, he was chairman of the Cherokee Commission which negotiated with the United States Commission the agreement under the provisions of which Cherokee lands were alloted.
digital.library.okstate.edu /Chronicles/v008/v008p350.html   (3745 words)

  
 Grayson, Oklahoma (OK) population and demographics data - Sperling's BestPlaces
As of 2005, Grayson's population is 137 people.
Compared to the rest of the country, Grayson's cost of living is 23.00 % lower than the U.S. average.
The unemployment rate in Grayson is 6.00 percent (U.S. avg.
www.bestplaces.net /city/profile.aspx?city=Grayson_OK   (101 words)

  
 Combs &c. Families of Grayson TX
Grayson County, Texas was established in 1846 from
Wilson Lafayette COMBS and his wife Linnie Evelyn moved to Grayson County from Arkansas in 1889 immediately after the birth of their first child.
He was born in Grayson County when his mother was 48 years old.
www.combs-families.org /combs/records/tx/grayson.htm   (1164 words)

  
 Uncrowned Queen: Helen JoAnn Fox   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Fox was born in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, one of six children of Harvey C. and Johnnie Mae (Melton) Fox.
Fox was elected mayor of Grayson, Oklahoma in 1992.
She states that the “Town of Grayson, which started out with 66 people was able to receive grants in the last 14 years of over $2,000,000.
wings.buffalo.edu /research/uncrownedqueens/files/fox_helen_joann.html   (608 words)

  
 Grayson, Oklahoma OK, town profile (Okmulgee County) - hotels, festivals, genealogy, newspapers - ePodunk
Oklahoma > All counties > Okmulgee County > Grayson
Grayson is a town in Okmulgee County, in the Tulsa metro area.
Median rent in Grayson, at the time of the 2000 Census, was $150.
www.epodunk.com /cgi-bin/genInfo.php?locIndex=15793   (640 words)

  
 elsworth   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
She was born July 16, 1873 in Sedalia, Missouri, and died October 26, 1945 in Kingston, Oklahoma.
January 01, 1893, Sherman, Grayson Co., Texas, U.S.A.; d.
November 12, 1898, Sherman, Grayson Co., Texas d.
users.waymark.net /leonamay/elsworth.html   (163 words)

  
 Grayson Profile | Grayson OK   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Grayson, OK, population 134, is located in Oklahoma's Okmulgee county, about 45.5 miles from Tulsa and 92.6 miles from Oklahoma City.
Through the 90's Grayson's population has grown by about 103%.
It is estimated that in recent years Grayson's population has been growing at an annual rate of less than one percent.
www.idcide.com /citydata/ok/grayson.htm   (52 words)

  
 PaddleTales - Canoeing, Kayaking In and Around Oklahoma: November 2005
This is an example of one community that has kept their river crossing, even in the midst of new road development in the area.
Public Service Company of Oklahoma (PSO) is undertaking a series of improvements to the west bank of the Arkansas River near its Tulsa Power Station that will lead to the development of a white water recreation area to be called the Tulsa Wave Park.
Since Oklahoma City has been working for years to make their city more attractive to young urban professionals, creating more urban kayaking options is a natural choice.
www.oklahomaroadtrips.com /archive/2005_11_01_archive.html   (1601 words)

  
 Grayson Cemetery - Tulsa County, Oklahoma
United States > Oklahoma > Tulsa > Grayson Cemetery
There is a wooden sign painted white with Grayson Cemetery.
Oklahoma Birth, Marriage and Death Records - Ancestry.com
www.interment.net /data/us/ok/tulsa/grayson/gray.htm   (132 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Showboat / Movie: Video: Kathryn Grayson,Ava Gardner,Howard Keel,Joe E. Brown,Marge Champion,Gower ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Kathryn Grayson and Howard Keel are both fabulous as Magnolia and Ravenal.
Whenever I read about Show Boat, Grayson and Keel are the first people that come to mind.
Grayson's singing may sound a little harsh on the ears at times, she's still the best Magnolia.
www.amazon.com /Showboat-Movie-Kathryn-Grayson/dp/6302363268   (2305 words)

  
 Oklahoma Technology Centers
Each technology center has different agreements with colleges that allow high school students and adults to receive college credit for completing specific course work at the technology center.
Oklahoma technology centers can point students in the right direction with a CareerTech "Next Step" Scholarship (also known as 13th Year Scholarship) Students may be eligible to attend a technology center TUITION FREE**
Oklahoma technology centers can help with a CareerTech Scholarship.
www.okwhatsnext.com /8parent/1391.htm   (398 words)

  
 OSCN Found Document:LANGDON v. STATE
An appeal from the District Court of Canadian County; Wm.
Frank Grayson, Oklahoma City, for plaintiff in error.
¶1 Robert William Langdon was convicted of the crime of Assault with a Dangerous Weapon in the District Court of Canadian County, Oklahoma, and sentenced to Two Years in the penitentiary.
www.oscn.net /applications/oscn/DeliverDocument.asp?CiteID=55429   (198 words)

  
 David L. McNeely   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Graduate Assistant, University of Oklahoma, Norman Oklahoma, and Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma.
McNeely, David L. Niche relations of the cyprinid fishes of Spring Creek, an Ozark tributary of the Neosho River, Oklahoma.
Fishes in streams in proximity to the Selman Living Laboratory of NW Oklahoma, survey and public education.
www.lunet.edu /mcneely/curriculum_vitae.html   (2052 words)

  
 Robert Grierson - Hillabees Creek nation - Page 23
Born in 1843 in the vicinity of North Fork Town, near present-day Eufaula, Oklahoma, GRAYSON attended mission schools established among the Creeks by the Baptists and Methodists, and later studied at Arkansas College in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
Like the majority of tribal metis, during the Civil War he campaigned with Creek units attached to the armies of the Confederate states and participated in virtually all of the significant engagements that took place in Indian Territory.
In that he was sometimes chosen intermediary in the interest of peace by the Creeks when hostilities threatened between them and the whites...[p.
www.webspawner.com /users/griersonorigins22/index.html   (1368 words)

  
 Oklahoma Web Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
From the smallest city in Oklahoma to the largest, ePartner National Relocation can help you find a new home builder, a resale property, home, condo, land, acreage, even ranches and luxury properties.
Check out homes for sale in Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Norman, Lawton, Broken Arrow or any of the other communities in Oklahoma.
The weather for Oklahoma City, Oklahoma is reported by a local weather station using a combination of TAF and METAR reports from airports and weather stations in the area (ICAO).
oklahomawebpage.com   (153 words)

  
 The *rner Genealogy Project | John W. Arner (Leonard, Heinrich, Ulrich).
They are buried at Baldwin Cemetery near Ryan, Jefferson, Oklahoma [NOTE, at bottom].
Gravestone at Dixie Cemetery in Stephens County, Oklahoma.
He was a WWI veteran; he registered for the Draft at Claypool, Jefferson, Oklahoma.
www.kinfolks.info /arner/oklahoma.htm   (1470 words)

  
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Topics include James Howard Edmondson, civil service reform in Oklahoma, race relations in Oklahoma, taxation in Oklahoma, toll roads in Oklahoma, Oklahoma economic conditions, Oklahoma politics and government, Herbert Hope, and A. Larason.
Topics include William P. Atkinson, Henry Bellmon, James Howard Edmondson, Fred R. Harris, Robert Samuel Kerr, Bud Wilkinson, Democratic Party (U.S.) of Oklahoma, Public Service Company of Oklahoma, education in Oklahoma, electioneering in Oklahoma, governor elections in Oklahoma, roads in Oklahoma, rural electrification in Oklahoma, Oklahoma economic conditions, and Oklahoma politics and government.
There is a typescript in this folder with brief biographical sketches of Oklahoma's territorial governors as well as state governors through the administration of Raymond Gary.
www.ou.edu /special/albertctr/archives/CulverInventory/culver06.htm   (955 words)

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