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Forgan may refer to: Places * Forgan, Saskatchewan, a hamlet in Saskatchewan, Canada * Forgan, Oklahoma, a town in Beaver County, Oklahoma, United States * Forgan (Fife), a parish in Fife, Scotland Other uses * Forgan (surname) Forgan is a surname of Scottish origin. The surname was first found in Fife, where they held a family seat in their territories. Notable people with the surname include: * Chevonne Forgan (born 2000), American luger * Liz Forgan (born 1944), En ... * Forgan of St. Andrews, a golf club factory {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Forgan, Saskatchewan
Forgan is an unincorporated hamlet located in Monet Rural Municipality No. 257, Saskatchewan, Canada. The Post Office was open from 1913 and defunct in 1986. See also * List of communities in Saskatchewan * Hamlets of Saskatchewan In most cases in Saskatchewan, a hamlet is an unincorporated community with at least five occupied dwellings situated on separate lots and at least 10 separate lots, the majority of which are an average size of less than one acre. Saskatchewan has ... References {{authority control Populated places established in 1913 Unincorporated communities in Saskatchewan Ghost towns in Saskatchewan 1913 establishments in Saskatchewan nl:Forgan ...
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Forgan, Oklahoma
Forgan is a town in Beaver County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 547 at the 2010 census. History The town name honors James B. Forgan, a Chicago banker and financier.Hodges, V. Paulin"Forgan," ''Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture'', Oklahoma Historical Society, 2009. Accessed April 15, 2015. L. B. Tooker established the first newspaper, the Forgan Enterprise, on June 6, 1912. A total of fifty-three businesses and four medical doctors were in the town at that time. As the town was located in a wheat-producing area, grain elevators were built to store wheat prior to shipment. The population dropped to 428 in 1940 after an exodus due to the Dust Bowl. At the turn of the twenty-first century the economy was based on wheat and milo farming, ranching, the oil and gas industry, and corporate hog farms. Geography Forgan is located at (36.907505, -100.539253). Forgan lies between the Cimarron and Beaver rivers. According to the United States Census Bureau, the ...
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Forgan (Fife)
Forgan is a civil parish in the Scottish county of Fife. It extends 4 miles in length along the north coast of Fife and is at the southern mouth of the River Tay. It is bounded by the other Fife civil parishes of Ferry-Port on Craig, Leuchars and Balmerino. It contains the towns of Newport-on-Tay and Wormit. The roads and railways leading to the Tay Bridges pass through the parish. The name of the parish is from the Scottish Gaelic Scottish Gaelic ( gd, Gàidhlig ), also known as Scots Gaelic and Gaelic, is a Goidelic language (in the Celtic branch of the Indo-European language family) native to the Gaels of Scotland. As a Goidelic language, Scottish Gaelic, as well as ... ''For Gronn'' meaning "above or beside the bog" or perhaps "big bog". See also * St Fort railway station References Parishes in Fife {{Fife-geo-stub ...
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Forgan (surname)
Forgan is a surname of Scottish origin. The surname was first found in Fife, where they held a family seat in their territories. Notable people with the surname include: * Chevonne Forgan (born 2000), American luger * Liz Forgan (born 1944), English journalist and radio & TV executive * Robert Forgan (1891–1976), British politician * Tommy Forgan (1929–2019), English football goalkeeper * William Forgan Smith William Forgan Smith (15 April 188725 September 1953) was an Australian politician. He served as Premier of the state of Queensland from 1932 to 1942. He came to dominate politics in the state during the 1930s, and his populism, firm leadershi ... (1887–1953), premier of Queensland, Australia References

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