Name of Notable | Genus | AsNotedIn | No | Address | Proximity | Area |
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Name | Genus | AsNotedIn | Address | Proximity | Area | |
Amos Parkinson House |
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601 | N Parkinson | ||
Cobb Building |
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203 | E Cherokee St | ||
Collin McKinney House |
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1106 | 7th St, SE | ||
First National Bank of Wagoner |
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114 | E Cherokee St | ||
Frederick Parkinson House |
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407 | 3rd St NE | ||
James Parkinson House |
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207 | NE 2nd St | ||
John W Gibson House |
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402 | S McQuarrie | ||
Newport Hotel and Restaurant |
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202 | S Main | ||
St James Episcopal Church |
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303 | S Church St | ||
Wagoner Armory |
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509 | E Cherokee St | ||
William McAnally House |
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702 | 7th St, SE |
Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
1887/06/00 | William McNally | Work | William McAnally, a foreman for the MKT, builds a small hotel at intersection of the Missouri-Kansas-Texas (MKT) Railway and the Kansas and Arkansas Valley Railway. | |||
1900/00/00 | The Way House, the first Victorian-style house in Wagoner, is erected between 1895 and 1900 for T J Way, a prominent cattleman. The NRHP residence has since been lost. |
Particulars for Wagoner: | |
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Locale Type | Town |
Theme | AsNotedIn |
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Territorial Homes of Wagoner, Oklahoma TR |
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