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Its county seat is Bartlesville.
It is one of two places in Oklahoma where a Lenape tribe is headquartered, the other being Bartlesville.
It is north of Bartlesville on U. S. Highway 75.
Bartlesville is a city in Osage and Washington counties in the U. S. state of Oklahoma.
Bartlesville is located forty-seven miles north of Tulsa and very close to Oklahoma's northern border with Kansas and is the county seat of Washington County, in which most of the city lies.
Bartlesville is the primary city of the Bartlesville Micropolitan area which consists of Washington County and has a population of 50, 976 ( 2010 ).
Bartlesville Micropolitan area is also part of the Tulsa Consolidated Statistical Area CSA with a population of 979, 721 ( 2009 ).
Bartlesville is notable as the longtime home of Phillips Petroleum Company.
Chiefly white-collar workers are employed by ConocoPhillips in Bartlesville, as the industrial extraction and refining work is done elsewhere in the state and throughout the world.
In 1874, he opened a trading post and post office on Turkey Creek, in what is now East Bartlesville.
Bartlesville is located at ( 36. 747193 ,-95. 959498 ).
However, even with this record of extremes, the climate of Bartlesville is considered Humid Subtropical with relatively mild winters and hot summers, with the majority of precipitation falling in spring, between the months of April-June.
Frank Phillips ' former home in Bartlesville is a museum maintained by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
His ranch and retreat about southwest of Bartlesville is called Woolaroc ( a portmanteau of the words woods, lakes, rocks ).
The website for Bartlesville Public Schools is http :// www. bartlesville. k12. ok. us /.
Private schools in Bartlesville include St. John School, a Catholic school, Coram Deo Classical Academy, and the Wesleyan Christian School, which is affiliated with First Wesleyan Church.
Oklahoma Wesleyan University is an evangelical Christian university of the Wesleyan Church located in Bartlesville, Oklahoma.
Rogers State University is a public, co-educational university located in Claremore, Oklahoma with branch campuses in Bartlesville, Oklahoma and Pryor Creek, Oklahoma.
Prairie terrain is most apparent in a strip of Green Country's northern section, which borders Kansas, running roughly from Bartlesville to Miami, where the landscape can most accurately be described as a mix of true prairie and forest.
The Delaware Nation, sometimes called the Absentee or Western Delaware, is one of three federally recognized tribes of Delaware Indians in the United States, along with the Delaware Indians based in Bartlesville, Oklahoma and the Stockbridge-Munsee Community of Wisconsin.
David Ayers ( born 30 July 1978 ) is an American actor, from Bartlesville, Oklahoma, USA.

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Previously merged with Conoco as ConocoPhillips, now split into two independent companies Phillips 66 and ConocoPhillips, both companies remain in Bartlesville.
The Bartlesville Telemovie System debuted with “ The Pajama Game ,” starring Doris Day, and aired it to an audience of 300 homes.
Oklahoma Wesleyan University, a private religious school affiliated with the Wesleyan Church, currently enrolls about 500 students at the main campus in Bartlesville and about 1000 including satellite and online campuses.
The following season, with a 16-game schedule, the new lineup was league champion Bartlesville Phillips 66ers ( 15-1 record ), Denver Chevies, Peoria Cats, Akron Goodyear Wingfoots, and Milwaukee Allen-Bradleys.
The university was not affiliated with Phillips Petroleum, which was located in nearby Bartlesville, Oklahoma.
In 1958 he coached the Wichita Vickers in the National Industrial Basketball League getting 30-21 record tying him for first with his old player Gerald Tucker who was coaching the Bartlesville Phillips 66ers.

Bartlesville and high
The party has also experienced a fair degree of high vote counts in municipal races in the cities of Bethany, Bartlesville, Norman, Tulsa, and Oklahoma City, as well as other races at the local, state, and national levels.

Bartlesville and .
Oil was discovered at Bartlesville and Burbank in 1897.
Malick attended St. Stephen's Episcopal School in Austin, Texas while his family lived in Bartlesville, Oklahoma.
Malick's sixth feature, titled To the Wonder, was shot predominately in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, and a few scenes were filmed in Pawhuska, Oklahoma.
In 1875, he sold the mill to Jacob Bartles ( for whom the town of Bartlesville would be named ), who modified the mill to produce wheat flour.
The first commercial oil well in Oklahoma, designated as Nellie Johnstone Number One, was drilled near Bartlesville in 1897.
Bartlesville became an oil boom town only after 1900, when the nearby Osage County oil fields were developed and railroads were built into the area.
Washington County fields were developed soon after. The Bartlesville Field reached peak development during 1904 to 1906 ; the Bartlesville-Dewey Field in 1905 and the Copan, Canary, Hogshooter, and Wann fields were located in 1907.
Several oil companies set up headquarters in the county, most notably Phillips Petroleum in Bartlesville.
The Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railroad opened a line from Stevens, Kansas to Dewey, Oklahoma in 1901-2 and another line from Hominy, Oklahoma to Bartlesville in 1903-4.
The town was a station on the stage route between Coffeyville, Kansas and Bartlesville, Indian Territory.
The Prairie Oil and Gas Company built Oklahoma's first trunk pipeline, which ran from Bartlesville, Oklahoma to Humboldt, Kansas in 1904.
In 1899, Jacob Bartles moved his grist mill and trading post three miles north from Bartlesville, Oklahoma to property he owned along the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad.

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All of this, I know, is recent history familiar to you.
In the calm which follows the reading of a poem, for example, is the effect produced by the enforced quiet, by the musical quality of words and rhythm, by the sentiments or sense of the poem, by the associations with earlier readings, if it is familiar, by the boost to the self-esteem for the semi-literate, by the diversion of attention, by the sense of security in a legitimized withdrawal, by a kind license for some variety of fantasy life regarded as forbidden, or by half-conscious ideas about the magical power of words??
The craft made the familiar unwelcome flight to Havana, where, for some unknown reason, Castro rushed to the airport to express mortification to the Colombian foreign minister, a passenger, who is not an admirer of old Ten O'Clock Shadow.
Certainly, the meaning is clearer to one who is not familiar with Biblical teachings, in the New English Bible which reads: `` Then Jesus arrived at Jordan from Galilee, and he came to John to be baptized by him.
This is a phenomenon familiar to all radio listeners, resulting from reflection of skywave signals at night from the ionized layer in the upper atmosphere known as the ionosphere.
A busy president, conversant with a problem and its ramifications and beset by pressures to meet deadlines, tends naturally to assume that others must be as familiar with a problem as he is.
Mr. Barcus spoke on the subject of scholarships for Juniors -- with which he is very familiar.
Among the more familiar plans for dual-channel advancement is that of General Electric.
It is well to bear in mind that gasoline will cost from $.80 to $.90 for the equivalent of a United States gallon and while you might prefer a familiar Ford, Chevrolet or even a Cadillac, which are available in some countries, it is probably wiser to choose the smaller European makes which average thirty, thirty-five and even forty miles to the gallon.
A verse familiar to all grammarians is the quatrain: `` I saw a man once beat his wife When on a drunken spree.
By the time the child first attacks the actual problem of reading, he is completely familiar and at ease with all of the elements of words.
In Coriolanus the agnomen of Marcius is used deliberately and pointedly, but the Homeric epithets and the Anglo-Saxon kennings are used casually and recall to the hearer `` a familiar story or situation or a useful or pleasant quality of the referent ''.
This is the familiar system of `` cosmic government ''.
", or simply " Admiralty ", and also known as " Fisherman ", is the most familiar among non-sailors.
Its most familiar representative is Dominican amber.
Best known in his time as a publisher, he is most familiar today as the composer of the waltz on which Ludwig van Beethoven wrote his set of thirty-three Diabelli Variations.
Most familiar to those who have taken chemistry during secondary education is the acid-base titration involving a color changing indicator.
The end result is a song that retains familiar phrases and lyrics, but offers something new.
From his chronicles it is apparent that he was familiar with a number of authors.
Little is known of the family with certainty ; the Chambers Biographical Dictionary records that they arrived in Spain in the 8th century but the name is familiar from the romance by Ginés Perez de Hita, Guerras civiles de Granada, which celebrates the feuds of the Abencerrages and the rival family of the Zegris, and the cruel treatment to which the former were subjected.
It must have extensive world knowledge so that it knows what is being discussed — it must at least be familiar with all the same commonsense facts that the average human translator knows.

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