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David Hall (born October 20, 1930 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) succeeded Dewey F. Bartlett as the twentieth Governor of Oklahoma, serving between January 11, 1971 and January 13, 1975, including the whole of 1973.

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David Hall (born October 20, 1930 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) succeeded Dewey F. Bartlett as the twentieth Governor of Oklahoma, serving between January 11, 1971 and January 13, 1975, including the whole of 1974.

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David L. Boren (born April 21, 1941 in Washington DC) succeeded David Hall as the twenty-first Governor of Oklahoma, serving between January 13, 1975 and January 8, 1979, including the whole of 1977.

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David Hall - Delaware governor - was born on 1752-01-04.

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David Hall - Delaware governor - died on 1817-09-18.

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David L. Boren (born April 21, 1941 in Washington DC) succeeded Daivd Hall as the twenty-first Governor of Oklahoma, serving between January 13, 1975 and January 8, 1979, including the whole of 1978.

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Dewey F. Bartlett (born March 28, 1919 in Marietta, Ohio; died March 1, 1979 in Tulsa, Oklahoma) succeeded Henry bellmon as the nineteenth Governor of Oklahoma, serving between January 9, 1967 and January 11, 1971. Following the end of Bartlett's term as Governor, David Hall (born October 20, 1930 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) became the twentieth Governor of Oklahoma, serving between January 11, 1971 and January 13, 1975.

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David Walters (born November 20, 1951 in Canute, Oklahoma) succeeded Harry Bellmon as the twenty-fourth Governor of Oklahoma, serving between January 14, 1991 and January 9, 1995, including the whole of 1992.

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George Nigh (born June 9, 1927 in McAlester, Oklahoma) succeeded David L. Boren as the twenty-second Governor of Oklahoma, serving between January 8, 1979 and January 12, 1987, including the whole of 1981.

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George Nigh (born June 9, 1927 in McAlester, Oklahoma) succeeded David L. Boren as the twenty-second Governor of Oklahoma, serving between January 8, 1979 and January 12, 1987, including the whole of 1986.

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The budget of Governor of Oklahoma is 3,300,000 dollars.

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The current Governor of Oklahoma is Mary Fallin (R). Fallin assumed office as the 27th Governor of Oklahoma on January 10, 2011.
Mary Falin is the governor of Oklahoma.

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The Oklahoma Hall of Fame is located in Oklahoma City.

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The budget of Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma is 700,000 dollars.

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Frank Keating (born February 10, 1944 in St. Louis, Missouri) succeeded David Walters as the twenty-fifth Governor of Oklahoma, serving between January 11, 1995 and January 13, 2003. Following the end of Keating's term as Governor, Brad Henry (born July 10, 1963 in Shawnee, Oklahoma) became the twenty-sixth, and current, Governor of Oklahoma, serving since January 13, 2003.

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Johnston Murray (born July 21, 1902 in Emet, Johnston County, Oklahoma; died April 16, 1974) succeeded Roy J. Turner as the fourteenth Governor of Oklahoma, serving between January 8, 1951 and January 10, 1955, including the whole of 1952.

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Frank Keating (born February 10, 1944 in St. Louis, Missouri) succeeded David Walters as the twenty-fifth Governor of Oklahoma, serving between January 11, 1995 and January 13, 2003, including the whole of 1997.

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William Hall - governor - died in 1856.

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William Hall - governor - was born in 1775.

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Following the end of Boren's term as Governor, George Nigh (born June 9, 1927 in McAlester, Oklahoma) became the twenty-second Governor of Oklahoma, serving between January 8, 1979 and January 12, 1987, including the whole of 1980.

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Frank Keating (born February 10, 1944 in St. Louis, Missouri) succeeded David Walters as the twenty-fifth Governor of Oklahoma, serving between January 11, 1995 and January 13, 2003, including the whole of 2001.

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Frank Keating (born February 10, 1944 in St. Louis, Missouri) succeeded David Walters as the twenty-fifth Governor of Oklahoma, serving between January 11, 1995 and January 13, 2003, including the whole of 2002.

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Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame was created in 1997.

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Oklahoma Women's Hall of Fame was created in 1982.

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The web address of the Oklahoma Jazz Hall Of Fame is: http://www.okjazz.org

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The address of the Oklahoma City Town Hall Inc is: Po Box 20632, Oklahoma City, OK 73156

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Harry Bellmon (born September 3, 1921 in Tonkawa, Oklahoma; died September 29, 2009 in Enid, Oklahoma) succeeded George Nigh as the twenty-third Governor of Oklahoma, serving between January 12, 1987 and January 14, 1991, including the whole of 1989.

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The phone number of the Oklahoma Jazz Hall Of Fame is: 918-596-1001.

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Brooks Hall was born on May 26, 1982, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA.

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The web address of the Oklahoma Aviation And Space Hall Of Fame And Museum is: http://www.sciencemuseumok.org

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The Governor General of Canada lives primarily at Rideau Hall, at 1 Sussex Drive.

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The phone number of the Oklahoma Aviation And Space Hall Of Fame And Museum is: 405-602-3699.

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The address of the Gymnastics Hall Of Fame is: 120 N Robinson Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73102

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The address of the Oklahoma Law Enforcement Museum And Hall Of Fame Foundation is: Po Box 720546, Oklahoma City, OK 73172

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Todd Lamb is the Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma. He was elected in 2010 and reelected in 2014. He is a member of the Republican Party.

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Territorial Governor George Washington Steele.

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The web address of the Gymnastics Hall Of Fame is: http://www.ighof.com

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The address of the Oklahoma Jazz Hall Of Fame is: 5 S Boston Ave, Tulsa, OK 74103-3710

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David Jameson - governor - was born in 1723.

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David Johnson - governor - died in 1855.

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David Johnson - governor - was born in 1782.

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David Jameson - governor - died in 1793.

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By an elected State Governor.

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The address of the National Softball Hall Of Fame is: 2801 Ne 50Th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73111

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The phone number of the Gymnastics Hall Of Fame is: 405-235-5600.

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The address of the Oklahoma Hall Of Fame For City And Town Officials Foundation is: 525 Central Park Drive Suite 320, Oklahoma City, OK 73105-1700

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Suzanne David Hall was born in 1927.

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David S. Hall was born in 1905.

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