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gravity hill bartlesville: Haunted Bartlesville, Oklahoma Rita Cook, 2012-09-25 Spirits and specters linger, haunt and taunt locals and strangers alike throughout Bartlesville. Some of the city's hottest tourist spots are host to chilling tales of otherworldly visitors. A fair share of the more than twelve thousand souls buried in White Rose Cemetery refuse to rest in peace. Gentleman diners may be distracted at Frank and Lola's by the chilling shadow of Estelle, a ghostly holdover from the building's brothel legacy. Jake Bartles gave his name to the town, and some say he left his soul for posterity as well, haunting the halls of the old Dewey Hotel. Oil tycoon Frank Phillips, loath to leave his riches, haunts Woolaroc Ranch and his mansion on Cherokee Avenue. It seems even those who have passed over do not pass on from this cosmopolitan gem. |
gravity hill bartlesville: Haunted Oklahoma Jeff Provine, 2021-07-15 Oklahoma’s ghostly legends are as varied as its history and culture. The state boasts hauntings by ancient Native Americans, Spanish miners, soldiers, outlaws, ranchers, performers, students, repairmen, and many more. Oklahoma’s stately mansions, theaters, and old hotels still have previous residents dwelling in a spectral form. One parallel that may be surprising is Oklahoma’s uncanny number of headless ghosts. Haunted Oklahoma explores King Tut’s Tomb on the Arkansas, Mr. Apple’s Mausoleum and the Spooksville Triangle to name just a few. Eerie occurrences, spooky events, unsolved mysteries, and terrifying specters make for a scary journey through Oklahoma’s haunted past. |
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gravity hill bartlesville: Murdered by Human Wolves Steven E. Wedel, 2014-02-14 [A]n amazing tale that introduces you to the innocence and curiosity of youth, the dangers around them, and leaves you thinking. Monsters DO exist. This story offers several 'monsters' - you decide who the real monsters are! --Horror-Web No one denies that 18-year-old Katherine Cross was murdered in 1917. Her gravestone in Konawa, Oklahoma, bears the epitaph Murdered by human wolves. This is her story, pieced together from the bits of fact left behind and held together with imagination and the information gleaned from a paranormal investigator. This based-on-a-true-story account of the murder of Katherine Cross introduces readers to the world of author Steven E. Wedel’s Werewolf Saga and includes his essay On the Trail of Werewolves: An Interview with Mary Franklin, Paranormal Researcher, which details the findings of her research in the Konawa cemetery where Katherine is buried. [S]pooky and intriguing … Wedel lets his imagination run loose on [the] darker side, populating it with a clan of werewolf who are pagan, wild, bestial, and dare I say, pretty darn sexy. --The Horror Fiction Review |
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gravity hill bartlesville: Better Coke by Thermal Pretreatment of Coal H. D. Kline, Haskiel Roy Shell, M. R. Geer, R. Ward Stahl, Ralph V. Higgins, William Joseph Campbell, Harry Fagan Yancey, J. E. Comeforo, John W. Thatcher, W. F. Brown, Wilhelm Eitel, 1958 |
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gravity hill bartlesville: Introduction to Industrial Polypropylene Dennis B. Malpass, Elliot Band, 2012-07-02 This introductory text is an important resource for new engineers, chemists, students, and chemical industry personnel to understand the technical aspects of polypropylene which is the 2nd largest synthetics polymer in manufactured output. The book considers the following topics: What are the principal types of polypropylene and how do they differ? What catalysts are used to produce polypropylene and how do they function? What is the role of cocatalysts and how have they evolved over the years? How are industrial polypropylene catalysts tested and the resultant polymer evaluated? What processes are used in the manufacture of polypropylene? What are the biopolymer alternatives to polypropylene? What companies are the major industrial manufacturers of polypropylene? What is the environmental fate of polypropylene? |
gravity hill bartlesville: Analyses of Crude Oils from 470 Important Oilfields in the United States Carl Marlow McKinney, E. L. Garton, 1957 |
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gravity hill bartlesville: An Improved Method for Evaluating the Incendivity of Explosives to Coal Dust Carl Marlow McKinney, George W. Birge, Jack G. Croeni, John Nagy, Kenneth R. Farley, Martin Samuel Oudenhoven, Morton Min Wong, Norman E. Hanna, Ralph E. Coleman, Vernon E. Homme, Donald J. Surincik, Edward P. Ferrero, George T. Krempasky, Heber E. Peterson, Howard E. Powell, James H. Lynch, John M. Hiegel, John S. Howe, Paul A. Richardson, David E. Wolfson, George M. Martinez, Haruo Katō, Robert W. Van Dolah, Welton J. Wenger, 1966 |
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