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Oklahoma Oklahoma (; Choctaw language, Choctaw: ; chr, ᎣᎧᎳᎰᎹ, ''Okalahoma'' ) is a U.S. state, state in the South Central United States, South Central region of the United States, bordered by Texas on the south and west, Kansas on the nor ...
, US.


Prior to 20th century

*1887 **February: A stop along the newly completed Southern Kansas Railway line was constructed and named "Oklahoma Station." **December 30: The United States Postal Service established a post office at Oklahoma Station. * 1889 ** April 22: Settlement established on Unassigned Lands of the United States. ** '' Oklahoma Times,'' '' Weekly Oklahoman'', and ''Oklahoma Gazette'' newspapers begin publication. * 1890 ** Town charted in
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. ** W.J. Gault becomes mayor. ** Population: 4,151. * 1896 – January: Statehood convention held.


20th century


1900s–1940s

* 1901 ** Epworth University founded. ** Douglass High School active (approximate date). * 1902 – Oklahoma Historical Society headquartered in Oklahoma City. * 1905 – Brock Dry Goods in business. * 1906 – Oklahoma College for Young Women founded. * 1907 ** Town becomes part of the new U.S. state of Oklahoma. ** Population: 32,452. **
Elmer L. Fulton Elmer Lincoln Fulton (April 22, 1865 – October 4, 1939) was an American politician and a U.S. Representative from Oklahoma. Biography Born in Magnolia, Iowa, on April 22, 1865, Fulton was son to Jacob and Eliza Ann McAllester Fulton. He mo ...
becomes U.S. representative for Oklahoma's 2nd congressional district. * 1908 ** Temple B’nai Israel synagogue built. ** Dick Thompson Morgan becomes U.S. representative for Oklahoma's 2nd congressional district. * 1909 –
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constructed. * 1910 ** Oklahoma state capital relocated to Oklahoma City from Guthrie. *
Cattlemen's Cafe
in business. ** Population: 64,205. * 1911 ** Oklahoma City University established. ** Skirvin Hotel in business. * 1913 – Board of Health established. * 1915 –
Joseph Bryan Thompson Joseph Bryan Thompson (April 29, 1871 – September 18, 1919) was an American politician and a U.S. Representative from Oklahoma. Biography Born near Sherman, Texas, Thompson attended the public schools, and was graduated from Savoy College in ...
becomes U.S. representative for Oklahoma's 5th congressional district. * 1916 ** ''Black Dispatch'' newspaper begins publication. ** Blackwood David Business College established. * 1917 – Emanuel Synagogue active. * 1918 – Cain's Coffee Building constructed. * 1919 ** Lake Overholser reservoir and Oklahoma State Capitol built. ** Aldridge Theater opens (approximate date). **
John W. Harreld John William Harreld (January 24, 1872December 26, 1950) was a United States representative and United States Senate, Senator from Oklahoma. Harreld was the first Republican Party (United States), Republican senator elected in Oklahoma and repre ...
becomes U.S. representative for Oklahoma's 5th congressional district. * 1920 ** WKY radio begins broadcasting. ** Population: 91,295. * 1921 **
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built. ** Fletcher B. Swank becomes U.S. representative for Oklahoma's 5th congressional district. * 1922 ** Ritz Theater opens. ** Lynching of Jake Brooks Photographs of Jake Brooks's hanged body are sent to Congress, hoping for passage of the Dyer Anti-Lynching Bill. * 1923 – KOCY radio begins broadcasting. * 1925 – Oklahoma City Blue Devils jazz band active. * 1927 – New Quayle Methodist Episcopal Church built. * 1928 – Oil discovered. * 1929 –
Ulysses S. Stone Ulysses Stevens Stone (December 17, 1878 – December 8, 1962) was an American politician and a U.S. Representative from Oklahoma. Biography Born on a farm near Weldon, DeWitt Township, Illinois, Stone was the son of David C. and Sarah J. H ...
becomes U.S. representative for Oklahoma's 5th congressional district * 1930 – Population: 185,389. * 1931 ** Union Station opens. ** First National Bank Building constructed. ** Fletcher Swank becomes U.S. representative for Oklahoma's 5th congressional district again. * 1934 ** Taft Stadium built. ** Santa Fe Depot opens. * 1935 –
Joshua B. Lee Joshua Bryan Lee (January 23, 1892August 10, 1967) was a United States representative and Senator from Oklahoma. Early life Lee was born in Childersburg, Alabama on January 23, 1892. He moved to Pauls Valley, Oklahoma (then Indian Territory) ...
becomes U.S. representative for Oklahoma's 5th congressional district. * 1937 ** '' Daily Law Journal Record'' newspaper headquartered in city. **
Robert P. Hill Robert Potter Hill (April 18, 1874 – October 29, 1937) was an American politician and a U.S. Representative from Illinois and from Oklahoma. Biography Born near Ewing, Illinois, Hill was the son of James B. and Rebecca Spilman Hill, and attende ...
becomes U.S. representative for Oklahoma's 5th congressional district, succeeded by
Gomer Griffith Smith Gomer Griffith Smith (July 11, 1896 – May 26, 1953) was an American politician and a U.S. Representative from Oklahoma from 1937 to 1939. Early life and education Born on a farm near Kansas City, Missouri, Smith was the son of Joseph M. and El ...
. * 1939 – Mike Monroney becomes U.S. representative for Oklahoma's 5th congressional district. * 1940 – Population: 204,424. * 1941 – U.S. military Tinker Air Force Base established. * 1946 â€
Urban League
established. * 1948 – Milk Bottle Grocery in business. * 1949 – WKY-TV ( television) begins broadcasting.


1950s–1990s

* 1950 ** Circle Drive-In cinema opens. ** Population: 243,504. * 1951 – John Jarman becomes U.S. representative for Oklahoma's 5th congressional district. * 1953 – KWTV ( television) begins broadcasting. * 1954 – Griffin Television Tower erected. * 1955 – Cowboy Hall of Fame and Museum established. * 1958 – Oklahoma City sit-ins led by Clara Luper for racial desegregation begin. * 1960 ** Penn Square Mall in business. ** Population: 324,253. * 1962 – Oklahoma City 89ers baseball team formed. * 1964 ** July:
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begin. **
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built. * 1965 ** Central Business District redevelopment plan ("Pei plan") adopted. ** Community Action Agency of Oklahoma City established. * 1966 ** Central Oklahoma Transportation and Parking Authority established. ** Citizens Bank Tower built. * 1968 – Harn Homestead and 1889ers Museum founded. * 1969 ** August 19: Sanitation labor strike begins. ** Oklahoma City Community Foundation established. * 1970 ** Oklahoma Theater Center built. ** Population: 366,481. * 1971 ** University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center active. ** Patience Latting becomes mayor. ** Chase Tower built. * 1972 ** Premiere of Western film ''
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''. **
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opens. ** Henry Overholser historic site established. * 1974 – Underground pedestrian concourse built. * 1976 – 45th Infantry Division Museum established. * 1977 **
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constructed. ** Mickey Edwards becomes U.S. representative for Oklahoma's 5th congressional district.. 1995–2016 * 1979 – ''
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'' newspaper begins publication. * 1980 *
Oklahoma City Food Bank
organized. ** Population: 403,213. * 1983 – Andy Coats becomes mayor. * 1984 â€
Oklahoma City Public Schools Foundation
established. * 1987 ** ''Grusendorf v. City of Oklahoma City''
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-related lawsuit decided. ** Ron Norick becomes mayor. * 1988 *
Oklahoma City Pride
begins. ** Myriad Botanical Gardens Tropical Conservatory opens. * 1990 – Population: 444,719. * 1993 – Ernest Istook becomes U.S. representative for Oklahoma's 5th congressional district. * 1994 – Grateful Bean Cafe opens. * 1995 ** April 19: Oklahoma City bombing. ** City website online. * 1999 – Kirk Humphreys becomes mayor. * 2000 – Population: 506,132.


21st century

* 2001 – Oklahoma City National Memorial opens. * 2002 ** Ford Center stadium opens. ** Oklahoma City Lightning women's football team formed. * 2003 – Guy Liebmann becomes mayor. * 2004 – Mick Cornett becomes mayor. * 2005 – Will Rogers World Airport's new terminal opens. * 2006 â€
Douglass Mid-High School
built. * 2007 – Mary Fallin becomes U.S. representative for Oklahoma's 5th congressional district. * 2008 – Oklahoma City Thunder basketball team active. * 2010 ** Oklahoma City Barons ice hockey team active. ** Population: 579,999. * 2011 – James Lankford becomes U.S. representative for Oklahoma's 5th congressional district. * 2012 – Devon Tower built. * 2014 – Municipal Archives established. * 2015 – Steve Russell becomes U.S. representative for Oklahoma's 5th congressional district.


See also

* History of Oklahoma City * List of mayors of Oklahoma City *
National Register of Historic Places listings in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma __NOTOC__ This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the l ...
* Timelines of other cities in Oklahoma: Norman, Tulsa


References


Bibliography

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* Angelo C. Scott, The Story of Oklahoma City (Oklahoma City, Okla.: Times-Journal Publishing Co., 1939). * * * * Roy P. Stewart, Born Grown: An Oklahoma City History (Oklahoma City, Okla.: Fidelity Bank, 1974). * Pendleton Woods, "Oklahoma City Metropolitan Area," in Cities of Oklahoma, ed. John W. Morris (Oklahoma City: Oklahoma Historical Society, 1979). * * Odie B. Faulk, Laura E. Faulk, and Bob L. Blackburn, Oklahoma City: A Centennial Portrait (Northridge, Calif.: Windsor Publications, 1988). * Susan Wallace and Tamara J. Hermen, Oklahoma City: A Better Living, A Better Life (Montgomery, Ala.: Community Communications, 1997). * * * * * *


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