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- History_of_Muskogee abstract "The history of Muskogee refers to the history of the region in which the city of Muskogee, Oklahoma now lies. Muskogee's history begins before its official incorporation in 1898. Prior to becoming an incorporated city, it was the capital of the Creek Nation in the 19th century. It was opened to white settlers with the Land Run.Ohio native Charles N. Haskell helped establish the city as a major economic hub in eastern Oklahoma in the 20th century. Today, with a population of over 38,000, it is the eleventh largest city in the state.".
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- History_of_Muskogee wikiPageWikiLink American_Civil_War.
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- History_of_Muskogee wikiPageWikiLink Category:Muskogee,_Oklahoma.
- History_of_Muskogee wikiPageWikiLink Charles_N._Haskell.
- History_of_Muskogee wikiPageWikiLink Cherokee.
- History_of_Muskogee wikiPageWikiLink Five_Civilized_Tribes.
- History_of_Muskogee wikiPageWikiLink Fort_Smith,_Arkansas.
- History_of_Muskogee wikiPageWikiLink Great_Depression.
- History_of_Muskogee wikiPageWikiLink Gulf_of_Mexico.
- History_of_Muskogee wikiPageWikiLink Indian_Removal_Act.
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- History_of_Muskogee wikiPageWikiLink John_Tyler_Hammons.
- History_of_Muskogee wikiPageWikiLink Land_run.
- History_of_Muskogee wikiPageWikiLink Louisiana_Purchase.
- History_of_Muskogee wikiPageWikiLink Meriwether_Lewis.
- History_of_Muskogee wikiPageWikiLink Missouri–Kansas–Texas_Railroad.
- History_of_Muskogee wikiPageWikiLink Muscogee.
- History_of_Muskogee wikiPageWikiLink Muskogee,_Oklahoma.
- History_of_Muskogee wikiPageWikiLink New_Deal.
- History_of_Muskogee wikiPageWikiLink Oklahoma.
- History_of_Muskogee wikiPageWikiLink Port_of_Muskogee.
- History_of_Muskogee wikiPageWikiLink President_of_the_United_States.
- History_of_Muskogee wikiPageWikiLink State_of_Sequoyah.
- History_of_Muskogee wikiPageWikiLink Theodore_Roosevelt.
- History_of_Muskogee wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Jefferson.
- History_of_Muskogee wikiPageWikiLink Trail_of_Tears.
- History_of_Muskogee wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Congress.
- History_of_Muskogee wikiPageWikiLink Verdigris_River.
- History_of_Muskogee wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- History_of_Muskogee wikiPageWikiLink File:Birds-eye_View_of_Business_Section,_Muskogee,_OK.jpg.
- History_of_Muskogee subject Category:Muskogee,_Oklahoma.
- History_of_Muskogee comment "The history of Muskogee refers to the history of the region in which the city of Muskogee, Oklahoma now lies. Muskogee's history begins before its official incorporation in 1898. Prior to becoming an incorporated city, it was the capital of the Creek Nation in the 19th century. It was opened to white settlers with the Land Run.Ohio native Charles N. Haskell helped establish the city as a major economic hub in eastern Oklahoma in the 20th century.".
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- History_of_Muskogee depiction Birds-eye_View_of_Business_Section,_Muskogee,_OK.jpg.
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