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  Marland, Oklahoma OK, town profile (Noble County) - hotels, festivals, genealogy, newspapers - ePodunk
Oklahoma > All counties > Noble County > Marland
At the time of the 2000 census, the per capita income in Marland was $8,918, compared with $21,587 nationally.
Median rent in Marland, at the time of the 2000 Census, was $288.
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  GST Timelines -- Historical TidBit
Marland came to Oklahoma and drilled a dry well in February 1909 near the "White House", the ranch headquarters for the Miller brothers' ranch.
Marland and the Millers met with White Eagle, Chief of the Ponca and emerged with permission to drill off the crest of the hill toward Bodark Creek.
Marland's relationship with Perrine was very close in 1915 and it led to positions at Marland's company for at least 15 students from the University of Oklahoma.
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 EW MARLAND   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
E.W. Marland was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on May 8, 1874, the youngest and only male of the eight children of Alfred and Sara Marland.
Meanwhile, Marland was given a figurehead role with the operation, and by the early 1930s he had lost his fortune.
The Marland administration was marked by a contentious relationship between the governor and the state legislature, revolving around the governor's determination to bring a total relief package to the state and the conservative legislature's concern over the cost of such a large undertaking.
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 Oklahoma Governors
Oklahoma's third Governor was born December 20, 1868, at Brundidge, Alabama.
He was President of the Oklahoma Constitutional Convention in 1906; Speaker of the House of Representatives, 1907-1908; Member of the Sixty-third and Sixty-fourth United States Congresses; and Governor of the State from January 12, 1931, to January 15, 1935.
HE was president of the Marland Oil Company until its consolidation; Member of the Seventy-third United States Congress from 1933 to 1935; Governor of Oklahoma from January 15, 1935, to January 9, 1939.
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 E.W. Marland
Marland’s years of practicing law led him to an interest in geology and a career in the oil industry.
Marland made their home at the Arcade Hotel, and E.W. set out to explore for oil.
Marland served in Congress and was Oklahoma's governor from 1935 to 1939.
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 E. W. Marland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Marland studied to be an attorney, receiving his LL.B. from the University of Michigan Law School at the age of nineteen in 1893.
Marland was successful in reestablishing his fortune, and by 1920, his fortune was estimated at $85,000,000 (roughly $910,000,000 in modern dollars).
Immediately, Marland instituted a policy that would become known as the “Little New Deal.” From the state, the Oklahoma House and Oklahoma Senate were not in favor of his plans.
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 Hominy
It is said that the hobos had her name and directions to the house written on the side of the water tank.
The Marland Oil Station was built in a triangular shape to represent the company’s trademark.
Marland, and his business grew throughout the years and he eventually had Marland Oil stations all over Oklahoma.
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 Marland Real Estate - Marland Oklahoma
You might be interested to know that Marland has a population of 500 and the average household income in Marland is $29,550.
Residents of Marland enjoy 33.8 degree weather in the month of January and 82.9 degree weather in the month of July.
The median age in Marland is 35.37 and the average household size in Marland is 2.84.
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 Governor Ernest W. Marland - 100 Years of Oklahoma Governors - Archives Division - Office of Archives and Records
Marland was a member of the Seventy-third United States Congress from 1933 to 1935; Governor of Oklahoma from January 15, 1935 to January 9, 1939.
The Governor of Oklahoma is the chief executive officer of the state and is elected for a four year term.
Principal powers and responsibilities are outlined by the state constitution and by statute and include certain appointive powers, the veto or approval of bills passed by the Legislature, the granting of pardons and paroles, the summoning of special sessions of the legislature, and the calling out of the militia.
www.odl.state.ok.us /oar/governors/marland.htm   (397 words)

  
 Marland Oil Company
E.W. Marland was the antithesis of a rugged Oklahoma cowboy - an anglophile favoring English fox hunting, Norfolk jackets and knickers.
Marland made several excursions to the famed 101 Miller Brothers Ranch in search of oil, convinced immense deposits lay beneath.
Marland brought the seismograph from Germany and had a two year jump on the industry in the use of this geophysical method of locating favorable structures.
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 Oklahoma hotels, Reservations for Oklahoma Hotel Rooms - Choice Hotels International
Oklahoma is America's 46th state and home to a wide variety of things to do and see.
Downtown Oklahoma City is home to the Oklahoma City National Memorial, which pays tribute to the victims of the 1995 terrorist bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building.
Oklahoma State University (OSU) has facilities in Tulsa, Oklahoma City and Okmulgee, but the main campus is located in the town of Stillwater.
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 Marland News
An Oklahoma man was killed when his truck got in the path of a Burlington Northern Santa Fe train Monday night.
A 92-year-old Parsons, Kan., man died of heat stroke near Marland in north-central Oklahoma, said Kevin Rowland, chief investigator for the state medical examiner's office.
The Oklahoma Supreme Court issued an opinion today that protects nearly 8,000 cases filed against Oklahomans accused of driving under the influence.
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 Marland Real Estate | Marland OK   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
According to census data in the year 2000 there were 98 housing unites in Marland.
Of those housing units, none were located in either urbanized areas or urban clusters, and 98 were located in what is classified as a rural area.
The majority of houses, apartments or condos in Marland were built after 1972.
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 Kansas City Early Ford V-8 Club, Events   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
It seemed that the minute we crossed over into Oklahoma the skies cleared and the temperatures shot up and it became much warmer, so we were all glad to arrive at the motel.
E.W. Marland was a wealthy oilman and the tenth governor of Oklahoma.
In 1925 the Marland family decided the house was too small and started the construction of the 55-room Italian Renaissance mansion, and it was completed in 1928.
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 Ponca City, Oklahoma (Cities)
Ponca City is located in north central Oklahoma in Kay County, at the junction of U.S. Highways 60 & 177.
It was constucted for E.W. Marland, an early oil baron and 10th Governor of Oklahoma.
Marland also commissioned the 17-foot tall bronze statue "Pioneer Woman" honoring the courage of early Oklahoma pioneer women.
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 The New Deal
Because of Alfalfa Bill’s refusal to cooperate with the federal government, in the 1934 elections, the voters chose the reform Democrat Ernest Marland as governor.
Marland got as many programs for Oklahoma as he could.
E.W. Marland controlled 10% of all the world's oil in the 1920's, but he lost all his wealth and his estate, in the early 1930's.
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 GST Timelines --
It is said that Marland and Perrine walked every road in Kay County, Oklahoma together in order for Marland to see the geology for himself.
Marland sent word of an offer with a high paying salary, but he was apparently too late.
Finally, when this group of Oklahomans got a contract from E.W. Marland to shoot around the Ponca City area, the first seismic structure map in history was made during this portion of the first seismic reflection work by an OU graduate, Fritz Love Aurin.
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 Marland, Oklahoma (OK) population and demographics data - Sperling's BestPlaces
As of 2005, Marland's population is 278 people.
Compared to the rest of the country, Marland's cost of living is 33.00 % lower than the U.S. average.
The unemployment rate in Marland is 4.10 percent (U.S. avg.
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 Marland Drug Rehab Marland, Oklahoma, OK, Drug Rehabilitation Treatment Centers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Marland, Oklahoma is home to several residential treatment facilities.
Marland, Oklahoma long term treatment programs work to re-socialize the drug or alcohol addicted individual back into an everyday drug-free life.
Seizures of illicit drugs traveling through Oklahoma en route to their destinations north and east are routine, as well as seizures of large amounts of currency en route south and west.
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Marland's Grand Home is also home to the finest Native American collection in Oklahoma.
There is a fifteen foot tall native stone cairn standing as a memorial to the relationship between the Miller Brothers of the 101 Ranch and Chef White Eagle of the Ponca Indians.
There are plans for a tour video of Marland's Grand Home, a history of G.W. Miller father of the famous Miller Brothers, and many videos exploring the endless facets of the 101 Ranch and the 101 Ranch Wild West Show.
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 Legends
E. Marland-- oilman, legislator, 10th Oklahoma governor, philanthropist-- was part and parcel of the 1920s.
After Virginia Marland passed away in 1926, and the Marland Mansion was completed, E.W. took Lydie back to Pennsylvania, had the adoption set aside and on July 14, 1928 they married.
George Roberts Marland was placed near his sister Lydie, Mary Virginia and E.W. Marland in the Mausoleum in the Ponca City I. Cemetery in Ponca City.
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 North Central Oklahoma Wild West Territory - Hominy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
After years of resistance, the Reservation was allotted in 1906, and in 1907, with Oklahoma's statehood, the Osage Reservation became Osage County.
The home and its original furnishings were donated to the Oklahoma Historic Society in 1980 and interprets the oil boom years between 1915 and 1920.
Hominy's 1921 Marland service station is one of the few surviving examples of the popular triangle design utilized by the old Marland Oil Company (now Conoco).
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 Welcome to The Marland Estate
The Marland story is fascinating and his home is an architectural wonder.
It was designed and constructed as a showplace for pieces of fine art and in the process, it became a masterpiece in its own right.
You'll learn about the Marland family, the industry that made it all possible, and the "oil boom-town" that rose from it all, Ponca City, Oklahoma.
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 Oklahoma Property For Rent - Houses - Condos - Homes Oklahoma
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 Oklahoma Landscape Travel And Editorial Photographer
E.W. Marland was an oilman and the founder of Marland Oil Company.
In 1941, the Marland Mansion was sold to the Carmelite Fathers.
The Marland Mansion is a 55 room Italian Renaissance Mansion and contains approximately 43,500 square feet covering four levels.
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 E. W. Marland
By 1922, E.W. Marland controlled one tenth of the world’s oil reserves, and more than a third of the city’s population were employed by Marland Oil Company.
Marland had no children of their own so they invited two of her sister’s children to come from Pennsylvania for a visit, and they stayed.
The nephew, George, and the niece, Lydie, shared in the wealth of their aunt and uncle, being sent to the finest private schools and enjoying lavish parties with their friends in the home on Grand Avenue.
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 Marland, OK Houses, Apartments, Cars, Mortgage Status, and Residents Info
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 TravelOK.com:  The All-Terrain Vacation
The Central Great Plains, Oklahoma's largest ecoregion, encompasses the Sooner State from north to south.
Whether you're touring the grandeur of the Marland Mansion in Ponca City, enjoying the ATV trails at Little Sahara State Park or rock-climbing at the Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, you'll revel in the diversity offered by Oklahoma.
From boating to rappelling to golf to water skiing, outdoor enthusiasts flock to this ecoregion to experience a full array of fun, family activities.
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 News Archive
Patio of Lydie’s Marland’s Cottage at Marland Estate was a buzz Thursday evening as a preview reception was held for volunteers and others instrumental in the restoration of the Cottage.
Members of the Marland Estate Commission, Marland Estate Foundation, volunteers working on the projects and others connected with the Estate past and present were in attendance.
OKLAHOMA CITY — Research, public service projects and training contracts on Oklahoma college and university campuses received a strong funding boost this year with the approval of a $287.6 million budget.
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 Ernest W. Marland, Lawyer, Oil Producer, Congressman, Governor of Oklahoma
Ernest W. Marland was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on May 8, 1874.
He moved to Oklahoma where he continued that interest, and became owner of the Marland Oil Company and remained it's president until it consolidated.
He was inaugurated as Governor of the State of Oklahoma in 1935.
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 Marland, Oklahoma Florists | Locate Marland Florists | Find Marland Florists
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