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Osage County, Oklahoma

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  • Che-Sho-Hun-Kah 'Richard" Kenny (1856 - 1932)
    Osage Ne-Kah-Wah-She-Tun-Kah Band (White Hair Band) Married 1st: Lo-tah-sah Savage Their children: John 'Mon-shon', Married 2nd: Gertrude 'Gra-tah-su-ah Their child: Fred 'Hlu Lah Tsa Keh' ...
  • Anita Jane Bryant
    Jane Bryant (born March 25, 1940) is an American singer, former Miss Oklahoma beauty pageant winner, former spokeswoman (brand ambassador) for the Florida Citrus Commission (marketing orange juice), an...
  • Joseph Yellow Horse Bates, Sr. (1886 - 1921)
    Osage Joe's Band Son of Kah-wah-e Yellow Horse and Ke Ah Som Pah Married Mo-she-che-he Elizabeth June Kenny in 1905 n Osage County, Oklahoma Their children: Edward, Joseph, Allyne, Quarles, C...
  • Joseph 'Hun-kah' Bates, Jr. (1906 - 1981)
    Osage Joe's Band Married Ethel Mae Hinkle on February 23, 1927 in Gray Horse, Osage, Oklahoma Their son: Joseph Dwain Bates "United States Census, 1920", , FamilySearch ( : Fri Oct 06 23:23...
  • Elizabeth June Bates (1887 - 1931)
    Osage Joe's Band AKA: Lizzie AKA: Wild Iron Married Joseph Yellow Horse Bates Sr. in 1905 in Osage County, Oklahoma Their children: Edward, Joseph, Allyne, Quarles, Cora, Ida and Rosa Bates ...

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Created in 1907 when Oklahoma was admitted as a state, the county is named for and is home to the federally recognized Osage Nation. The county is coextensive with the Osage Nation Reservation, established by treaty in the 19th century when the Osage relocated there from Kansas.

Adjacent Counties

Cities, Towns & Communities

Avant | Barnsdall | Bartlesville (part) | Bowring | Burbank | Carter Nine | Fairfax | Foraker | Grainola | Gray Horse | Hominy | McCord | Nelagoney | Osage | Pawhuska (County Seat) | Pershing | Ponca City (part) | Prue | Rock | Sand Springs | Skiatook (part) | Shidler | Tulsa (part) | Webb City | Whippoorwill | Winona | Wolco

Links

Wikipedia

Nat'l Reg. of Hist. Places

Osage Indian Murders