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Alva, city, seat (1907) of Woods county, northwestern Oklahoma, U.S., on Salt Fork of the Arkansas River near the Kansas border. Established as a land office in 1893 at a Santa Fe Railway stop, it was named for Alva Adams, a railroad attorney and governor of Colorado (1887–89).
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Alva originated as the first railroad station southwest of Kiowa, Kansas, when the Southern Kansas Railway, later a subsidiary of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa ...
Alva is a city in and the county seat of Woods County, Oklahoma, United States, along the Salt Fork Arkansas River. The population was 5,028 at the time of ...
Alva was designated as the county seat for M County by the secretary of the interior and also was designated as one of the four district land offices for the ...
Alva was established on September 16, 1893, as a Land Office for the Cherokee Strip Land Run. It is home to Northwestern Oklahoma State University and serves as ...
Gateway to Oklahoma History is an online repository of Oklahoma history from the Oklahoma Historical Society. You may browse through hundreds of thousands ...
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1st 265 pages are dedicated to the history of Alva and it's churches, businesses and organizations. 2nd 266 pages are Family histories.
Feb 25, 2022 · Alva was established in 1893 with the opening, by the federal government, of the Cherokee Outlet for settlement by homesteaders.
Alva was but a mere village in 1897 when the Commercial Club undertook the job of building the second State Normal School of Oklahoma with James E. Ament as the ...
In 1895, only two years after the opening of the Cherokee Outlet, the first bill to establish a normal school at Alva was introduced in the territorial ...