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Minor league baseball team based in Okmulgee, Oklahoma
The Okmulgee Drillers were a minor league baseball team that played in the Western Association from 1920 to 1927. They were based in Okmulgee, Oklahoma
Okmulgee_Drillers
American baseball player
Oran Herbert "Skinny" O'Neal (May 2, 1899 – June 2, 1981) was an American Major League Baseball pitcher who played for the Philadelphia Phillies in 1925
Skinny_O'Neal
American baseball player (1895–1967)
John Wilbur Davis (December 7, 1895 in Merry Point, Virginia – May 26, 1967 in Williamsburg, Virginia) was an American Major League Baseball pitcher who
Bud_Davis
Baseball park in Okmulgee, Oklahoma, U.S.
Okmulgee Merchants, a Negro league baseball team, as well as the Okmulgee Drillers of the Western Association. References to Petrolia Park appear as
Petrolia_Park
American baseball player (1900-1977)
James Charles Lyle (July 24, 1900 – October 10, 1977) was an American professional baseball player. He was a right-handed pitcher for one season (1925)
Jim_Lyle
Minor US professional baseball leagues
Oklahoma City Senators (1916); Oklahoma City Boosters (1917) Okmulgee, OK: Okmulgee Drillers (1920–1927) Omaha, NE: Omaha Omahogs (1888–1890); Omaha Lambs
Western_Association
Baseball player
John Arthur Fitzpatrick (March 19, 1904 – November 19, 1990), nicknamed "Foghorn" and "Eagle Beak", was an American Major League Baseball coach and scout
John_Fitzpatrick_(baseball)
American baseball player (1902–1981)
Paul Louis Wanninger (December 12, 1902 – March 7, 1981) was a backup shortstop in Major League Baseball who played in 1925 and 1927 for the New York Yankees
Pee-Wee_Wanninger
American baseball player (1899–1966)
Oklahoma City for three seasons. He finished the 1921 season with the Okmulgee Drillers of the Western Association. Stoner was known for combining "a terrific
Lil_Stoner
American baseball player (1885-1924)
Monroe Randolph Stark (January 19, 1885 – December 1, 1924) was an American college baseball coach and professional baseball player who coached the Mississippi
Dolly_Stark
American baseball player (1898–1977)
John Leo Mann (February 4, 1898 – March 31, 1977) was an American Major League Baseball player who played for the Chicago White Sox in 1928. He was used
Johnny_Mann_(baseball)
Minor league baseball team
The Oklahoma State League reformed in 1922, without an Okmulgee franchise. The Okmulgee Drillers had begun play in 1920 as members of the Western Association
Okmulgee_Glassblowers
American baseball player
Roy Lee Hutson (February 27, 1902 – May 20, 1957) played one year of Major League Baseball as an outfielder with the Brooklyn Robins in 1925. He played
Roy_Hutson
American baseball player (1898–1970)
William Capers "Doc" Bass (December 4, 1898 – January 12, 1970) was an American professional baseball player. He appeared in two games in Major League
Doc_Bass
American baseball player (1897–1963)
William Wilcy "Cy" Moore (May 20, 1897 – March 29, 1963) was an American professional baseball right-handed pitcher over parts of six seasons (1927–1933)
Wilcy_Moore
American baseball player (1898–1977)
Joe Warlick Bratcher Sr. (July 22, 1898 – October 13, 1977), nicknamed "Goobers", was an American outfielder in Major League Baseball. He played for the
Joe_Bratcher
American baseball player (1894-1974)
William Jennings Stellbauer (March 20, 1894 – February 16, 1974) was an American Major League Baseball outfielder who played in 1916 with the Philadelphia
Bill_Stellbauer
American baseball player (1905–1988)
Belveric Benton Bean (April 25, 1905 – June 1, 1988) was an American Major League Baseball pitcher who played for five seasons. Nicknamed "Bill", he played
Belve_Bean
Baseball player
almost the entire 1925 season on loan from San Antonio to the Class C Okmulgee Drillers of the Western Association. He played in 142 games, mostly at center
Leo_Najo
Hershel N. "Jackie" Reid (March 27, 1899 in Boyd, Texas – January 5, 1971. Buried in Boyd Cemetery, Texas) was an American long-time minor league baseball
Jackie_Reid
American baseball player
has outstanding qualities." In 1924, he moved to the Okmulgee Drillers in Oklahoma. While at Okmulgee, Snapp earned a reputation as one of the leading developers
Red_Snapp
American baseball player (1895–1990)
James Huey Walkup (November 3, 1895 – June 12, 1990) was an American Major League Baseball pitcher. Walkup made two relief appearances for the Detroit
Jim Walkup (left-handed pitcher)
Jim_Walkup_(left-handed_pitcher)
American baseball player (1905-1955)
James Dorn Oglesby (August 10, 1905 – September 1, 1955) was an American Major League Baseball first baseman, appearing in three games for the Philadelphia
Jim_Oglesby
Minor league baseball team
Chickasha Chicks, Drumright Boosters, Enid Harvesters, Fort Smith Twins, Okmulgee Drillers, Pawhuska Huskers and Springfield Merchants teams joined Henryetta
Henryetta_Hens
Minor league baseball team
behind the first place Okmulgee Drillers. The Bartlesville/Ardmore team ended the season in fifth place, 34.5 games behind Okmulgee. The team had a 75–82
Bartlesville_Bearcats
2025 film by Cyrus Nowrasteh
were revealed to have joined the cast. The film was shot primarily in Okmulgee, Oklahoma. Sarah's Oil was released in the United States on November 7
Sarah's_Oil
Baseball player
his release from Augusta, with whom he had been playing, and headed to Okmulgee for his first managerial assignment. Agnew often served as a player-manager
Troy_Agnew
Baseball player
1922, playing for the Okmulgee Drillers and Joplin Miners, hitting a combined .248 in 73 games. In 1923, he played for Okmulgee again, upping his batting
Jack_Mealey
American baseball player (1904–1961)
Guy Dewey "Gump" Cantrell (April 9, 1904 – January 31, 1961) was a pitcher in Major League Baseball. He pitched from 1925 to 1930. Career statistics from
Guy_Cantrell
Minor league baseball team
Western Association in 1923. The team finished 82–60 and defeating the Okmulgee Drillers 4–0 in the league finals to capture the 1923 Western Association Championship
Ardmore, Oklahoma minor league baseball history
Ardmore,_Oklahoma_minor_league_baseball_history
Minor baseball league based in Oklahoma
Holdenville Hitters, McAlester Miners, Muskogee Indians, Oklahoma City Senators, Okmulgee Glassblowers, Tulsa Terriers and Guthrie Spas. The league disbanded on
Oklahoma_State_League
Aboriginal American member of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation
her oil wealth was adapted into the film Sarah's Oil, shot primarily in Okmulgee, Oklahoma in mid-2024. Rector was portrayed by Naya Desir-Johnson. Osage
Sarah_Rector
Minor league baseball team
Chickasha Chicks, Enid Harvesters, Fort Smith Twins, Henryetta Hens, Okmulgee Drillers, Pawhuska Huskers and Springfield Merchants teams joined Drumwright
Drumright_Oilers
pennant, playing under manager Ted Waring. In the 1920 playoffs, the Okmulgee Drillers and Enid Harvesters were tied 3 games to 3. Enid then won the seventh
Enid, Oklahoma minor league baseball history
Enid,_Oklahoma_minor_league_baseball_history
American entrepreneur and oilman (1863–1953)
"the richest man in Oklahoma." In 1907, he drilled the first producing well in the Bald Hill Field in Okmulgee County. In 1909, he sold his Glenn Pool holdings
Robert_Galbreath_Jr.
Minor league baseball team
Drumright Drummers, Enid Harvesters, Fort Smith Twins, Henryetta Hens, Okmulgee Drillers, Pawhuska Huskers and Springfield Merchants teams joined the Chicks
Chickasha_Chicks
City in Oklahoma, United States
Tulsa's Class AA Texas League baseball team is called the Tulsa Drillers; famous former Drillers include Sammy Sosa, Matt Holliday, and Iván Rodríguez. In 2008
Tulsa,_Oklahoma
American businessman
were building Nuyaka, Oklahoma and Slick, Oklahoma, two boomtowns near Okmulgee, Oklahoma. Tom and Berenice had three children: Thomas Baker, Betty and
Thomas_Baker_Slick_Sr.
American lawman (1848–1929)
Union Army on November 11, 1861. Their father was busy recruiting and drilling local companies, so Earp and his two younger brothers, Morgan and Warren
Wyatt_Earp
American businessman
and to hunt, and about the operations of the Creek National Council at Okmulgee. After Bacone College, Gilcrease enrolled in the Kansas State Teacher's
Thomas_Gilcrease
Television station in Tulsa, Oklahoma
affiliated with NBC. It is owned by the E. W. Scripps Company alongside Okmulgee-licensed Ion Television outlet KTPX-TV (channel 44). KJRH-TV's studios
KJRH-TV
American college football season
1990. Retrieved June 30, 2025 – via Newspapers.com. "Sooners drill Tulsa, 52–10". Okmulgee Daily Times. September 23, 1990. Retrieved June 30, 2025 – via
1990 Tulsa Golden Hurricane football team
1990_Tulsa_Golden_Hurricane_football_team
United States cavalry commander (1839–1876)
he was also assigned to the 2nd U.S. Cavalry Regiment and tasked with drilling volunteers in Washington, D.C. On July 21, 1861, he was with his regiment
George_Armstrong_Custer
American city in the early 20th century. He was born near the present city of Okmulgee, Oklahoma, on April 15, 1874, to an early Euro-American migrant, Charles
Fred_S._Clinton
American football player (born 1990)
Height Weight Arm length Hand span 40-yard dash 20-yard shuttle Three-cone drill Vertical jump Broad jump Bench press 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 253 lb (115 kg)
Ronnell_Lewis
United States Army officer, explorer, and politician (1813–1890)
Wilson's Creek. Grant got the situation in control at Jefferson City, drilling and disciplining troops, increased supply lines, and deploying troops on
John_C._Frémont
Television station in Tulsa, Oklahoma
2023 – via Newspapers.com. "Muskogee May Get TV Station". Okmulgee Daily Times. Okmulgee, Oklahoma. Associated Press. November 24, 1953. p. 2. Archived
KTUL
U.S. state
at the Triple-A and Double-A levels (the Oklahoma City Comets and Tulsa Drillers, respectively), hockey's ECHL with the Tulsa Oilers, and a number of indoor
Oklahoma
1846–1848 conflict between Mexico and the United States
army, but it was composed exclusively of regular troops, under the best of drill and discipline. Every officer, from the highest to the lowest, was educated
Mexican–American_War
American college football season
Retrieved March 17, 2025 – via Newspapers.com. "Oklahoma downs Texas 20–14". Okmulgee Daily Times. October 9, 1949. Retrieved April 29, 2023 – via Newspapers
1949 Oklahoma Sooners football team
1949_Oklahoma_Sooners_football_team
1835–1836 rebellion
recovered from illness, and, for the first time, began practicing military drills. While there, two cannons, known as the Twin Sisters, arrived from Cincinnati
Texas_Revolution
American college football season
Retrieved January 31, 2026 – via Newspapers.com. "Sooners drill Tulsa, 52–10". Okmulgee Daily Times. September 23, 1990. Retrieved January 31, 2026
1990 Oklahoma Sooners football team
1990_Oklahoma_Sooners_football_team
Gold rush from 1848 to 1855
immigrants have been attracted by the California Dream. California farmers, oil drillers, movie makers, airplane builders, computer and microchip makers, and "dot-com"
California_gold_rush
American politician (1934–2024)
March 3, 2023 – via Newspapers.com. "Sen. Inhofe May Seek Hall Chair". Okmulgee Daily Times. May 10, 1973. Archived from the original on March 3, 2023
Jim_Inhofe
American prospector (1847–1897)
murdered at the cabin and Brunckow was found dead in the mine with a rock drill through him. The German cook blamed the Mexican workers for the murders
Ed_Schieffelin
Infamous gunmen of the American Old West
quick draw that gunfighters helped popularize have also influenced pistol drills and techniques in the American military and law enforcement communities
Gunfighter
McClain McCurtain McIntosh Murray Muskogee Noble Nowata Okfuskee Oklahoma Okmulgee Osage Ottawa Pawnee Payne Pittsburg Pontotoc Pottawatomie Pushmataha Roger
List of Oklahoma state symbols
List_of_Oklahoma_state_symbols
Type of steel fencing wire constructed with sharp edges or points
slip when under tension. Wire vise. The wire is passed through a hole drilled into the corner post and is anchored on the far side. Wire wrap. The wire
Barbed_wire
County in the United States
Washington County (north) Rogers County (northeast) Wagoner County (southeast) Okmulgee County (south) Creek County (west) Pawnee County (northwest) Osage County
Tulsa_County,_Oklahoma
Ability to quickly draw a handgun and accurately fire it at a target
gunfights, and the quick draw sports derived from them, have influenced pistol drills and techniques in the American military and law enforcement. Draw speed
Fast_draw
American college football season
Retrieved April 29, 2023 – via Newspapers.com. "Oklahoma edges TCU 21 to 18". Okmulgee Daily Times. October 24, 1948. Retrieved March 17, 2025 – via Newspapers
1948 Oklahoma Sooners football team
1948_Oklahoma_Sooners_football_team
Type of robbery involving the theft of money/valuables being carried aboard trains
targeted both cargo and passengers. On August 9, 2016, a group of robbers drilled a hole into the roof of a secure car aboard the Chennai–Salem Express and
Train_robbery
Ford, Patrick (February 6, 2019). "County teens honored as Eagle Scouts". Okmulgee Daily Times. p. A2. Archived from the original on July 5, 2022. Retrieved
List_of_Eagle_Scouts
American college football season
Retrieved April 30, 2023 – via Newspapers.com. "Sooners smash Kansas, 35–0". Okmulgee Daily Times. October 16, 1966. Retrieved March 11, 2026 – via Newspapers
1966 Oklahoma Sooners football team
1966_Oklahoma_Sooners_football_team
International Ground Source Heat Pump Association. Oklahoma State University–Okmulgee is known in the industry for its Air Conditioning Technology programs.
History_of_Oklahoma
and Indian Territory Broken Arrow Fort Gibson Fort Sill Oklahoma City Okmulgee Pawhuska Tahlequah Tishomingo Tuskahoma Wewoka Oregon Territory Astoria
Timeline of the American Old West
Timeline_of_the_American_Old_West
Military unit
Airfield Company A (Distribution), 777th Aviation Support Battalion, in Okmulgee (OK) — (Oklahoma Army National Guard) Company B (AVIM), 777th Aviation
Arkansas_Army_National_Guard
Tulsa-based black-owned newspaper
footprint. The Oklahoma Eagle also publishes sister editions, such as The Okmulgee Observer, The Muskogee Independent (in the 1940s and later renamed as Eagle
The_Oklahoma_Eagle
American college football season
Retrieved April 18, 2025 – via Newspapers.com. "Sooners nail Tigers 51–6". Okmulgee Daily Times. November 10, 1985. Retrieved April 18, 2025 – via Newspapers
1985 Oklahoma Sooners football team
1985_Oklahoma_Sooners_football_team
McClain McCurtain McIntosh Murray Muskogee Noble Nowata Okfuskee Oklahoma Okmulgee Osage Ottawa Pawnee Payne Pittsburg Pontotoc Pottawatomie Pushmataha Roger
National Register of Historic Places listings in Garfield County, Oklahoma
National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Garfield_County,_Oklahoma
American college football season
6'0", 185 pounds, Stamford, TX Jim McCoy, end, senior, 6'1", 189 pounds, Okmulgee, OK Karl Milstead, guard, senior, 6'0", 207 pounds, Athens, TX Bobby Page
1961 Oklahoma Sooners football team
1961_Oklahoma_Sooners_football_team
McClain McCurtain McIntosh Murray Muskogee Noble Nowata Okfuskee Oklahoma Okmulgee Osage Ottawa Pawnee Payne Pittsburg Pontotoc Pottawatomie Pushmataha Roger
National Register of Historic Places listings in Payne County, Oklahoma
National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Payne_County,_Oklahoma
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Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Full of Patience
Girl/Female
Hindu
Sugar, A bird
Girl/Female
Tamil
Hitanshi | ஹிதாஂஷீÂ
Simplicity and purity
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon Norse American Irish English
Wealthy.
Boy/Male
Hindu
A young boy, Lord Krishna
Boy/Male
Hindu
The first Vedas, Lord Ganesh, Knower of the arthara Vedas
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Pashtun
Gul - Flowers; Mast - Excitement
Girl/Female
Tamil
Ipsita | இபà¯à®¸à®¿à®¤à®¾
Goddess Lakshmi, Desired
Girl/Female
African, Australian
Sweet; From Xhosa
Surname or Lastname
Dutch and Belgian
Dutch and Belgian : variant of Haas. Debrabandere notes that in Flanders this is found as a shortened form of Hazaert (see Hazard).English and Irish : variant spelling of Hayes or Hays.
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