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    Bokoshe (/bəˈkoʊʃə/ bə-KOH-shə) is a town in Le Flore County, Oklahoma, United States. It is part of the Fort Smith, Arkansas-Oklahoma metropolitan statistical...
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    Arkoma Avant Barnsdall Bartlesville Bearden Beggs Big Cabin Bixby Boatman Bokoshe Boley Boynton Braggs Bristow Broken Arrow Bugtussle Burbank Bushyhead Cameron...
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    1903-04 the Midland Valley Railroad laid tracks from Arkansas west through Bokoshe to Muskogee. The Oklahoma and Rich Mountain Railroad, owned by the Dierks...
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    Honor—for his actions in World War II. He was born December 4, 1918, in Bokoshe, Oklahoma and enlisted in the Army from Selma, California. By March 31...
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    336 Leedey 409 415 −1.45% Dewey 337 Dover 402 400 +0.50% Kingfisher 338 Bokoshe 401 396 +1.26% LeFlore 339 Silo 396 384 +3.13% Bryan 340 Wapanucka 394...
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    1888 Lehigh, Oklahoma, U.S. Died: March 1, 1976(1976-03-01) (aged 88) Bokoshe, Oklahoma, U.S. Batted: Right Threw: Right MLB debut April 10, 1913, for...
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    serve major coal mining operations in eastern Oklahoma at Coal Creek, Bokoshe, and McCurtain. Other towns served included Crowder, Okemah, Boley, Prague...
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  • Wagoner Bluejacket Craig reorganized and renamed Bluff Grant Bokchito Bryan Bokoshe Le Flore Boles Tulsa Boone Caddo Boone Oklahoma Bourland Jefferson Bowman...
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    Westbound train 41 collided head-on with eastbound train 42 on the curve at Bokoshe, Oklahoma. Four crew members died and seven were injured. All three railroads...
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  • extended 197 miles (317 km) from Coal Creek, Oklahoma (about 7 miles east of Bokoshe, Oklahoma) to Guthrie, Oklahoma, with an additional 20 miles (32 km) of...
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