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Bryson Stewart
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30 June, 09:36
Who was David Payne from Oklahoma in the 1800s?
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Edith Sanford
30 June, 09:55
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David Payne was one of the main supporters of tthe oppening Oklahoma white settlement.
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Irvin Oconnell
30 June, 09:57
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David Payne from Oklahoma was a Meteriologist! He, his wife, and his daughter were residing Oklahoma.
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