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1 About Bruin2  





2 Articles initiated  



2.1  WP:Oklahoma  





2.2  WP:California  





2.3  WP:Texas  







3 Reviews  





4 Substantial edits  



4.1  WP:Oklahoma  





4.2  WP:Texas  





4.3  WP:California  





4.4  Other WPs  







5 Did You Know? Nominations  





6 Helpful Wiki links  














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This user has an interest in history, especially that of the early U. S.

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About Bruin2

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This user is interested in history.
This user is a member of
Taskforce Tulsa.
This user participates in
WikiProject New Orleans.
This user is a participant in
WikiProject Lakes.
This user is a member of WikiProject Protected Areas.

Articles initiated

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WP:Oklahoma

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  • Alsuma, Oklahoma
  • Ambush of the steamboat J. R. Williams
  • Art Deco Lofts and Apartments
  • Battle of Perryville (Indian Territory)
  • Robert D. Bell
  • Black Dog (Osage chief)
  • Bluestem Lake
  • Boulder on the Park (Tulsa, Oklahoma)
  • Brady Hotel (Tulsa)
  • W. Tate Brady
  • G. A. Brown
  • Kenneth L. Buettner
  • Cedar Lake (Le Flore County, Oklahoma)
  • Samuel Checote
  • Fred S. Clinton
  • Crowder Lake University Park
  • John Drew (Cherokee)
  • First Presbyterian Church (Tulsa)
  • Te Ata Fisher
  • Flooding and flood control in Tulsa
  • Carolyn T. Foreman
  • Fort Arbuckle (Oklahoma)
  • Fort Supply Lake
  • Foss Reservoir
  • Robert Galbreath, Jr.
  • Gathering Place (Tulsa park)
  • J. M. Hall
  • Cyrus Harris
  • James Pepper Henry
  • Heyburn Lake
  • W. R. Holway
  • Hulah Lake (Oklahoma)
  • Isparhecher
  • International Petroleum Exposition
  • Evan Jones (missionary)
  • Jenkin Lloyd Jones (minister)
  • Richard Lloyd Jones
  • Cyrus Kingsbury
  • Lake Elmer (Oklahoma)
  • Lake Eucha
  • Lake W. R. Holway
  • Lake Hudson (Oklahoma)
  • Lake Murray Meteorite
  • Lake Yahola (Oklahoma)
  • Lasley Vore Site
  • Lone Chimney Lake
  • Anna Lewis
  • John Martin (judge)
  • James H. McBirney
  • McFarlin Building
  • Chilly McIntosh
  • D. N. McIntosh
  • Medical facilities in Tulsa
  • Mincks-Adams Hotel
  • Mount Zion Baptist Church
  • Nuyaka
  • Oklahoma Enabling Act
  • Oklahoma Ordnance Works
  • Overton James
  • Philcade Building
  • Pierce Block
  • Pleasant Porter
  • Poteau River
  • Robert M. Rainey
  • Ranch Acres Historic District (Tulsa)
  • Raymond Gary Lake
  • Adah Robinson
  • Salina Pumped Storage Project
  • Harold E. Rohrschach, Jr.
  • Sequoyah State Park
  • Sooner Lake
  • Southwestern Bell Main Dial Building
  • Spavinaw Water Project
  • William P. Steven
  • Tulsa Club Building
  • Tulsa parks and recreation
  • Wah-Sha-She Park
  • Walnut Creek State Park
  • Waurika Lake
  • Wealaka, Indian Territory
  • Webbers Falls Lake
  • White City (Tulsa)
  • William Skelly
  • William K. Warren, Sr.
  • Samuel Worcester
  • John Smith Zink
  • WP:California

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  • Dublin Hills Regional Park
  • Livermore Carnegie Library and Park
  • Marsh Creek State Park (California)
  • Mount Diablo Unitarian Universalist Church
  • Stone House of John Marsh
  • Vargas Plateau Regional Park
  • Vasco Caves Regional Preserve
  • Vasco Road (California)
  • WP:Texas

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    Reviews

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    Substantial edits

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    WP:Oklahoma

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  • Alabaster Caverns State Park
  • All Souls Unitarian Church
  • Ames crater
  • Leila Andrews
  • Antelope Hills
  • C. R. Anthony Co.
  • Arkansas River
  • Henry Asp
  • Automobile Alley
  • Howard Barnett
  • Baron Fork of the Illinois River
  • Battle of Cabin Creek
  • Battle of Claremore Mound
  • Battle of Honey Springs
  • Battle of Middle Boggy Depot
  • Battle of Round Mountain
  • Beaver, Oklahoma
  • Bethany, Oklahoma
  • Bloomfield Academy (Oklahoma)
  • Black Bear Creek
  • Luther L. Bohanon
  • Boley Historic District
  • Daniel J. Boorstin
  • Daniel J. Boudreau
  • Bristow, Oklahoma
  • Stratton D. Brooks
  • James S. Buchanan
  • Samuel Benton Callahan
  • Camp Napoleon Council
  • John R. Campbell
  • Canadian River
  • Lance Cargill
  • Carnegie Library (Guthrie, Oklahoma)
  • Stephen Sanders Chandler, Jr.
  • Charles Thompson (Cherokee Chief)
  • Cherokee Trail
  • Chickasaw National Recreation Area
  • Ned Christie
  • Cimarron River (Arkansas River tributary)
  • Joseph J. Clark
  • Al Clauser
  • Tom Colbert
  • Coldwater Creek (Oklahoma)
  • Constitution of Oklahoma
  • Corliss Steam Engine (Pawnee, Oklahoma)
  • Coyle, Oklahoma
  • William Couch
  • Curtis Act of 1898
  • Frank W. Davis (Oklahoma politician)
  • Dawson School
  • Day County, Oklahoma Territory
  • Cecil Dick
  • Ditch Witch
  • Doaksville, Choctaw Nation
  • Henry Latham Doherty
  • Dustin, Oklahoma
  • Dwight Presbyterian Mission
  • A. Grant Evans
  • Evan Jones (missionary)
  • 1st Cherokee Mounted Rifles
  • First Oil Well in Oklahoma
  • First Methodist Episcopal Church, South (Vinita, Oklahoma)
  • Fort Cobb, Oklahoma
  • Fort Smith Council
  • Fourche Maline culture
  • David Froman
  • Gilcrease Museum
  • Glenpool, Oklahoma
  • Goodland Academy
  • Thomas P. Gore
  • Grand River Dam Authority
  • Greenwood, Tulsa, Oklahoma
  • Guthrie Historic District (Guthrie, Oklahoma)
  • Guymon, Oklahoma
  • William Hale (cattleman)
  • Bayard T. Hainer
  • Carol Hansen
  • Hartshorne, Oklahoma
  • Heavener Runestone Park
  • History of Oklahoma
  • History of Tulsa, Oklahoma
  • Holland Hall (Tulsa, Oklahoma)
  • Holy Family Cathedral (Tulsa, Oklahoma)
  • Howe, Oklahoma
  • Indian Territory in the American Civil War
  • William Miller Jenkins
  • Napoleon B. Johnson
  • John Jumper
  • Keystone Lake
  • George E. R. Kinnear II
  • Edward J. Konieczny
  • Lake Murray (Oklahoma)
  • Lake of the Arbuckles
  • Latimer County, Oklahoma
  • LeFlore County, Oklahoma
  • Love County, Oklahoma
  • Madill, Oklahoma
  • Mangum, Oklahoma
  • Maple Ridge (Tulsa)
  • Mayes County, Oklahoma
  • McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System
  • McGee Creek Reservoir
  • Mike Monroney
  • Minco, Oklahoma
  • Johnston Murray
  • National Severe Storms Laboratory
  • Neighborhoods of Tulsa, Oklahoma
  • Noble County Courthouse (Perry, Oklahoma)
  • Nowata, Oklahoma
  • Nowata County, Oklahoma
  • Okay, Oklahoma
  • Oklahoma Geological Survey
  • Oklahoma School for the Blind
  • Oklahoma Territory
  • Oklahoma Water Resources Board
  • Geoffrey Orsak
  • Osage Indian Murders
  • Overholser Lake
  • Owen Park, Tulsa, Oklahoma
  • Ted Owens (basketball coach)
  • Pauls Valley, Oklahoma
  • Pawnee Agency and Boarding School Historic District
  • Perry, Oklahoma
  • Pittsburg County, Oklahoma
  • Port of Muskogee
  • Clinton Riggs
  • Rita Blanca National Grassland
  • Riverside Studio
  • Clement V. Rogers
  • John Ross (Cherokee chief)
  • Sacred Heart Catholic Church and Rectory (Wilburton, Oklahoma)
  • St. Joseph's Catholic Church (Krebs, Oklahoma)
  • Sallisaw, Oklahoma
  • Sand Springs, Oklahoma
  • Sapulpa, Oklahoma
  • Sardis Lake (Oklahoma)
  • Sayre Rock Island Depot
  • Eula Pearl Carter Scott
  • Sequoyah
  • Severs Hotel (Muskogee, Oklahoma)
  • Robert D. Simms
  • Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology
  • Stand Watie
  • Stillwater Santa Fe Depot
  • Sulphur, Oklahoma
  • Swan Lake (Tulsa)
  • Tahlequah, Oklahoma
  • Charles M. Thacker
  • Ten Commandments Monument (Oklahoma City)
  • Texoma Lake
  • John R. Thomas
  • Timeline of Tulsa, Oklahoma
  • Transportation in Tulsa, Oklahoma
  • Tulsa County, Oklahoma
  • Tulsa Port of Catoosa
  • Tulsa Race Riot
  • Vinita, Oklahoma
  • Washington County, Oklahoma
  • Welch, Oklahoma
  • Wewoka, Oklahoma
  • Bud Wilkinson
  • William McIntosh
  • William P. Ross
  • Will Rogers High School
  • Will Rogers Memorial Museum
  • Woodward Park (Tulsa)
  • W.W. Keeler
  • Clyde A. Wheeler
  • Winding Stair Mountains
  • Jane Wiseman (judge)
  • Allen Wright
  • Muriel Hazel Wright
  • Wynnewood, Oklahoma
  • Wynona, Oklahoma
  • Yale, Oklahoma
  • WP:Texas

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    WP:California

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  • Augustin Bernal Park
  • Bethel Island, California
  • Ed Bacon (Episcopal priest)
  • Bishop Ranch Regional Preserve
  • Black Diamond Mines Regional Preserve
  • Brentwood, California
  • Brushy Peak Regional Preserve
  • Byron, California
  • California State Route 4
  • Carquinez Strait
  • Claremont Canyon Regional Preserve
  • Concannon Vineyard
  • Contra Costa County, California
  • Coyote Hills Regional Park
  • Crockett, California
  • Crown Memorial State Beach
  • East Bay Regional Park District
  • Susan Golding
  • Lafayette Reservoir
  • Las Trampas Regional Wilderness
  • Los Vaqueros Reservoir
  • Marsh Creek (California)
  • McLaughlin Eastshore State Park
  • John Marsh (pioneer)
  • William Penn Mott Jr.
  • Pacheco State Park
  • Pleasanton Ridge Regional Park
  • Point Pinole Regional Shoreline
  • George F. Regas
  • Roberts Regional Recreation Area
  • Robert Sibley Volcanic Regional Preserve
  • Round Valley Regional Preserve
  • Waterbird Regional Preserve
  • Other WPs

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    Did You Know? Nominations

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