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  Tahlequah Oklahoma Resource Guide, City or community of Tahlequah, Oklahoma Facts, Information, Relocation, Real ...
The distance from Tahlequah to Washington DC is 1039 miles.
Tahlequah is positioned 35.91 degrees north of the equator and 94.97 degrees west of the prime meridian.
Tahlequah was founded by the Cherokee Indian Tribe at the end of the infamous "Trail of Tears" forced removal from their homes in the east.
www.usacitiesonline.com /okcountytahlequah.htm   (314 words)

  
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She is the daughter of Randy and Mary Clarkson, granddaughter of Pete and Hazel Clarkson of Broken Arrow and Bernice Drywater of Tahlequah.
Washington's latest project to promote the expedition's route is a series of 50 roadside interpretive signs, funded through federal and state dollars, to be posted at state parks and turnoffs.
The tribes lived on the Washington side of the Columbia because they liked to keep the river between themselves and their Oregon enemies, and because the north side of the river received the sunlight and was warmer in the fall.
members.tripod.com /TopCat4/news/8jan00.txt   (15607 words)

  
 Coaches Aid: Oklahoma High School Sports Magazine
Fourth ranked Tahlequah made it a Moore-sweep by knocking off the top-ranked Lady Lions 13-3 in the semifinals and followed that up with a 5-2 win over Westmoore in the title tilt to cap a 38-2 season and grab the program’s second title in three years.
Tahlequah tacked on two more runs in the third on, again starting a rally with two outs and none on.
Washington’s top three hitters in the order went hitless on the day, but Kaitlen Cooley provided the biggest blow for either team with a 3-run inside the park homerun in the first.
www.coachesaid.com /story.asp?story=211   (1800 words)

  
 Washington Accident Lawyers | Car Accident Attorneys
Washington, the only state in the Union named for a president, is world renowned for its music, its coffee, and its dedication to the environment.
Washington also has the third largest ferry system in the world, and important national interstates such as Interstate 5, Interstate 405, U.S. Highway 2, U.S. Highway 97 and 101 all run through the state.
The 5.9 million people who call Washington home have known for decades that their roads are woefully inadequate to handle the volume of traffic throughout the state to the ports and international border that provide commerce and revenue.
washington.resource4accidents.com   (1062 words)

  
 Tahlequah Area Chamber of Commerce, Business, Community, and Tourism Information
We are convinced that Tahlequah is a wonderfully unique community that will be a gleaming star in the clear horizon.
The City of Tahlequah is served by a mayor and four councilors.
The current administration has been working hard, positioning Tahlequah to be prepared for the accelerated changes and challenges that the 21st century will bring.
www.tahlequahchamber.com /custom2.asp?pageid=1896   (75 words)

  
 Tahlequah, Oklahoma - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tahlequah also has the distinction of being the capital of the Cherokee Nation.
Tahlequah is also the capital of the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians.
Tahlequah is home to Northeastern State University, The Tsa-La-Gi Ancient Village (a living museum), and the final resting place of a horse who at times portrayed Mister Ed for publicity shots.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Tahlequah,_Oklahoma   (602 words)

  
 WSDOT - Pt. Defiance and Tahlequah Ferry Terminal Feasibility Study   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Defiance and Tahlequah terminals given the continued growth in ridership, and the challenge to expand in the current locations.
The feasibility study also looks at expansion of the Tahlequah ferry terminal in its existing location, both upland and overwater, to accommodate future growth.
The Tahlequah Terminal expansion would upgrade the existing facility to meet future demand as well as be able to accommodate a larger capacity ferry once the Rhododendron is retired.
www.wsdot.wa.gov /Projects/Ferries/PtDefianceTerminal   (644 words)

  
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According to KWMJ, it advised Tahlequah by letter dated January 10, 1996, that it was electing must-carry status, rather than retransmission consent, and that it would begin operations on January 24, 1996.
Again Tahlequah did not respond, so KWMJ sent it a third letter dated February 9, 1996, asking that the system comply with the Commission's mandatory carriage rules and providing names of station personnel who might assist in evaluating KWMJ's signal.
However, Tahlequah neither responded to any of these letters, nor added the station, so KWMJ sent a fourth letter to the cable system dated March 27, 1996, again requesting carriage, which the system also ignored.
www.fcc.gov /Bureaus/Cable/Orders/1996_TXT/da961118.txt   (515 words)

  
 Scots around the world - Chief John Ross
Chief Ross died in Washington City (Washington D.C.) on Aug. 1, 1866, just after finalizing a treaty with the federal government that preserved a Cherokee government that had sided with the Confederacy during the Civil War.
George Washington Ross served the Cherokee Nation as secretary in 1865 and was clerk of the Tahlequah District Circuit Court in 1866.
Before the war, he was a merchant in Tahlequah in the 1850s and early 1860s, and sometime partner of Chief John Ross.
www.electricscotland.com /history/world/john_ross.htm   (1123 words)

  
 Ferry state washington: Wsf ferry cameras. Ferry travel guide to washington state
A Washington State Ferry arrives in Downtown Seattle Washington State Ferry Nisqually with Orcas Island in the background youra guide to ferry travel and ferry schedules for ferry and...
Washington State waterways are a vital part of our economy and environment.
Ferry state washington Ferry County is a county located in the U.S. state of Washington.
washington2006.1sweethost.com   (776 words)

  
 Application of the United States for Leave to File Brief Amicus Curiae And Be Heard Orally in Opposition to Defendant's ...
Nor has the state granted Tahlequah the power to preclude consumers inside city limits from supplying their own electric energy needs from self-generation or cogeneration projects constructed and operated on their property.
Washington, D.C. Tahlequah's establishment of a public trust vehicle to provide electric service does not alter the analysis.
Tahlequah apparently remains free to walk away from the acquisition if the price ultimately fixed for the assets exceeds what it is willing to pay.
www.usdoj.gov /atr/cases/f0300/0310.htm   (3733 words)

  
 Sixth Generation
Charles Washington STARR and Sarah Ruth ADAIR were married about 1871 in Oak Grove, Going Snake District, Cherokee Nation, IT (now Oak Grove, Adair, OK).
She was buried in 1901 in Tahlequah City Cemetery, Tahlequah, Cherokee, OK.
Charles Washington STARR and Lugie Watts MACKEY were married on 3 AUG 1889 in,Sequoyah District, Cherokee Nation, IT (now,Sequoyah, OK).
www.nancyward.com /b15613.htm   (376 words)

  
 Oldest Federal Law Agency
President George Washington outlined the origins of his vision of the U.S. marshal in a new nation.
Washington felt it hinged on future Congresses to outline it, but already the U.S. marshals were tasked with taking the first federal census.
An idea of Washington's own political emphasis on the office of marshal was evident in an August 179 1 letter to fellow patriot Benjamin Lincoln.
www.usdoj.gov /marshals/history/oldest.htm   (1293 words)

  
 About Us | Progressive Majority Washington   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Prior, she served as Field Director for Transportation Choices Coalition where she developed the Citizen Lobbyist Program, testified in front of the legislature and city and county councils, and coordinated the statewide field efforts on the No on Referendum 51 campaign.
In addition to her professional activities, she is on the NARAL Pro-Choice Washington PAC Committee and the Northwest Women’s Law Center Resource Development Committee.
In addition, Christine served on the Washington State Steering Committee for Wesley Clark’s presidential campaign, interned for Senator Patty Murray, and volunteered for Yvonne Ward’s campaign for the legislature in south King County in 2002.
www.progressivemajoritywashington.org /about   (830 words)

  
 Tahlequah, USA. Travel guide & tourist information by Hostelbookers.com
A seventy-minute drive southeast from Tulsa on Hwy-51, TAHLEQUAH is the capital of the Cherokee nation, formed in 1839 when the Trail of Tears finally reached its end.
Tahlequah itself is uncommercialized, and the Cherokee Heritage Center, three and half miles south off US-62, presents Native American culture with more dignity than might be expected.
The not-so-exciting, but slightly cheaper, Tahlequah Motor Lodge at 2501 S Muskogee Ave (tel 918/456-2350; $50–75), is another choice.
www.hostelbookers.com /guides/usa/tahlequah   (285 words)

  
 Pryor Daily Times - Chinese editor visits newspapers
TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — Chunjiang Zhao was pleasantly surprised when he arrived in Northeast Oklahoma Monday.
As part of his program, Zhao spent Monday in Tahlequah, visiting with the staff at the Cherokee Phoenix and the Tahlequah Daily Press to gain a better understanding of how smaller newspapers are managed.
He chose to come to visit Tahlequah, as he is interested how the media reports on minorities in the U.S. His particular interest was how the Cherokee Nation operated its own government within the larger U.S. government, and how the media covered tribal issues.
www.pryordailytimes.com /statenews/cnhinsall_story_164104822.html   (936 words)

  
 HACN Offers Assistance in Tulsa and Washington Counties   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Tahlequah, OK - The Housing Authority of the Cherokee Nation (HACN) has openings available in Washington County under the Rental Assistance Program (RAP) and the Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) program and openings for the RAP program in Tulsa County for Cherokee and Native American Families.
Eligible units can be found in Washington County and within the Cherokee Nation’s jurisdictional boundaries, east of Osage Drive and north of Admiral, in Tulsa County.
The programs are designed to allow families to find their own dwelling unit of appropriate size and applicable payment standards.
www.cherokee.org /NewsArchives/News2005Page.asp?ID=1433   (359 words)

  
 Tahlequah Daily Press - Take to the skies
Duncan sold the plane and moved to Tahlequah.
Goss is a student of Leland Kindle, who has been an instructor at the Tahlequah Municipal Airport for about 1-1/2 years.
Blish said the airport hasn’t suffered any type of losses from rising fuel costs; in fact, airport traffic has probably increased 30 percent in the past three to four years, according to the manager.
www.tahlequahdailypress.com /features/local_story_229172754.html   (818 words)

  
 Oklahoma High School Football - Owasso trounces Bartlesville   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Next up, the Rams meet the Tahlequah Tigers (Tahlequah, OK) in a 6A District 4 game, on Friday, October 13.
The Tigers enter the game with a 1-5 record after their 56-7 league loss to Washington (Tulsa, OK).
In their last game, Washington trounced Tahlequah (Tahlequah, OK), 56-7, in a league game.
www.topix.net /content/maxpreps/4241714868117046138   (278 words)

  
 William S and Mary M Johnson Pyeatt
William Stevenson Pyeatt son of Henry Porter and Ursephena Carnahan Pyeatt was born April 6, 1821, in Washington County, Arkansas, (or Pulaski Co, AR) and died February 25, 1892, in Bethlehem, Washington County, Arkansas.
William married April 15, 1847, in Washington County, Arkansas, Maryann May Johnson, who was born in Kentucky June 8, 1824, and died March 20, 1881, in Washington County, Arkansas.
William S and Mary A Pyeatt are buried in the Bethlehem Cemetery in Washington County, Arkansas.
www.angelfire.com /ar/pyeatt/WSP.html   (712 words)

  
 Tahlequah, Oklahoma OK, city profile (Cherokee County) - hotels, festivals, genealogy, newspapers - ePodunk
Tahlequah is in the Cookson Hills between the Illinois River and Lake Tenkiller
At the time of the 2000 census, the per capita income in Tahlequah was $13,371, compared with $21,587 nationally.
Median rent in Tahlequah, at the time of the 2000 Census, was $324.
www.epodunk.com /cgi-bin/genInfo.php?locIndex=16132   (811 words)

  
 Tahlequah Hotels: Compare Tahlequah, OK Hotel Rates and Reviews - SideStep
Compare Tahlequah hotel rates and availability across dozens of sites on the internet.
Description: The Best Western Tahlequah Inn is the newest hotel since 1996 in Tahlequah, the 55th best small town in the United States.
Description: Comfort Inn and Suites Tahlequah is located off US Highway 62, three miles from Northeastern State University, and approximately...
www.sidestep.com /hotel/city/us/OK/Tahlequah   (220 words)

  
 Cherokee Nation to open D.C. office : ICT [2000/11/29]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
TAHLEQUAH, Okla. - The Cherokee Nation has announced it will open an office in Washington, D.C. In a press release, council member Jacky Martin said, "I support this Washington office very much.
Although council members were hesitant about spending the money on an office in Washington, they said they believe it will pay off for the Cherokee people in the long run.
The idea was proposed by Chief Chad Smith and the final council vote was nine to five in favor of the office.
www.indiancountry.com /content.cfm?id=532   (223 words)

  
 Texas A&M Kingsville vs Northeastern State (Sep 04, 2004)
Texas A&M Kingsville vs Northeastern State (Sep 04, 2004 at Tahlequah, OK) SACKS (UA-A): Texas A&M Kingsville-Price 0-1; Martin 1-0; Jesse 0-1.
T 1-10 T40 Taylor pass complete to Washington, M. for loss of 1 yard to the TAMUK39 (Brian Levy;Terry Grayson).
T 1-10 N46 Taylor pass complete to Washington, M. for 9 yards to the NSU37 (James Gilbert).
www.tahlequah.com /sports/men/football/2004/2004-02.htm   (4315 words)

  
 Arkansas News Bureau - American Indian museum to open on Mall
WASHINGTON -- As thousands of American Indians prepare to stream to Washington to hail a new Smithsonian museum, Cherokee Nation artisans Perry and Kathy VanBuskirk are packing up turtle shells and straps of leather as their contribution to the celebration.
The VanBuskirks, who both work at the Cherokee Heritage Center in Tahlequah, are among hundreds of Cherokees traveling to Washington for Tuesday's museum opening.
Historically the heart of "Indian Country," tribes from Oklahoma, including the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, are expected to play roles during a week of festivities.
www.arkansasnews.com /archive/2004/09/19/WashingtonDCBureau/290033.html   (909 words)

  
 Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma
Everett Washington, 71, of Howe, Oklahoma passed away Novenber 11, 1999 in Poteau, Oklahoma.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Esias and Hattie Washington.
of Laguna Nigud, California, Michelle Stevens of Muskogee, Oklahoma, Leigh Ann Washington of Poteau, Oklahoma, Christopher Washington of Tahlequah and Jerra Washington of Howe;and three great-grandchildren.
www.choctawnation.com /News/dsp_ObitsDetails.cfm?ObitID=1104   (169 words)

  
 Tahlequah, Washington - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Tahlequah is a community on the southern end of Vashon Island in Puget Sound, Washington state.
it is best known for being the north end of the short Point Defiance-Tahlequah Washington State Ferries run.
This page was last modified 17:26, 9 August 2006.
en.wikipedia.org.cob-web.org:8888 /wiki/Tahlequah,_Washington   (89 words)

  
 Tahlequah Daily Press - newspaper in Tahlequah, Oklahoma USA covering Tahlequah local news at Mondo Times
Tahlequah Daily Press is a newspaper in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, USA covering general news.
Tahlequah Daily Press contact information is available to Mondo Times Advanced and Professional Members.
Find Tahlequah, Oklahoma government, news, weather and maps at FindaCity.net, covering over 5,900 American cities and towns.
www.mondotimes.com /1/world/us/36/2030/15503   (123 words)

  
 Welcome to Northeastern State University, Tahlequah Campus
TAHLEQUAH – Northeastern State University recently hosted the thirty-fifth annual Honors Assembly.
There, more than 260 awards were presented to deserving students in several categories including the Honor Society Award for which students are nominated by faculty or administrators.
Ryan Hiesterman - Washington, KS Holly Holt - Tahlequah
www.nsuok.edu /news/story.php?972   (156 words)

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