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2 One hundred twenty-five (125) copies of this publication were printed by the Oklahoma Department of Transportation printing services at a cost of $4.25 per copy.

3 OKLAHOMA S MEMORIAL HIGHWAYS & BRIDGES A CHRONOLOGY OF TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION AND LEGISLATIVE ACTIONS Official Designations made before July 31, 2009 Including Oklahoma Session Laws for 2009 Historical Data Researched and Compiled by Planning & Research Division Oklahoma Department of Transportation

4 FIRST PRINTING 1999 PRINCIPAL RESEARCHERS David R. Lopez Richard R. Sumpter Gary R. Howell ******** SECOND PRINTING UPDATED 2001 ******** THIRD PRINTING UPDATED & REDESIGNED 2004 Featured C. B. Memminger Bridge on Cover ******** FOURTH PRINTING UPDATED 2005 Featuring Carl Albert Bridge on Cover ******** FIFTH PRINTING UPDATED & REDESIGNED 2008 Featuring Joe M. Morgan Memorial Bridge on Cover ******** SIXTH PRINTING UPDATED 2009 Featuring Richard D. Newkirk Bridge on Cover 2

5 Table of Contents Front Cover Photo... 4 Forward... 7 Section One - Laws & Policy Transportation Policy for Dedications and Commendations Title 730 Section (OAC) Legislative Commemorations and Types of Legislation Section Two - Signs & Monuments Typical Examples Present Memorial Signing Typical Examples Past Memorial Monuments Section Three - Chronological Guide Chronological Guide to Memorial Highways & Bridges Biographical Sketches of Persons Honored Section Four - Memorial Map Map of Oklahoma s Memorial Highways & Bridges Section Five - Master Index Alphabetic Index to Memorial Highways and Bridges Index According to Highways 3

6 PHOTO ON THE FRONT COVER The Richard D. Newkirk Bridge at Fort Gibson Lake on SH 51 in Wagoner & Cherokee Counties Photo by Transportation Staff Mike Baroli RICHARD D. NEWKIRK BRIDGE Senate Resolution Number 50 Approved May 17, 2002 WHEREAS, Richard D. Dick Newkirk was born March 14, 1918, to J. E. Newkirk and Jeanettta Terrell. He graduated from Sperry High School and married Lorraine Miller on December 28, 1941; and WHEREAS, during World War II, Richard Newkirk turned down an assignment with the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers at Fort Riley, and instead, enlisted and served with the Ninth Air Corps in England, rising to the rank of First Lieutenant. A gunnery instructor, he was credited with several innovations, including design of a sight that enhanced the ability of pilots to skip bombs into caves in the North Atlantic where enemy U-boats were hidden; and WHEREAS, after the War, Richard D. Newkirk moved to Muskogee, Oklahoma, and served in the United States Army Corps of Engineers for three years, surveying the land that would become Fort Gibson Lake; and WHEREAS, although possessing only a high school education, Richard D. Newkirk achieved certification as a Professional Civil Engineer and a Professional Land Surveyor; and WHEREAS, Richard D. Newkirk joined the Oklahoma Department of Transportation as a laborer earning 35 cents an hour. He served for 45 years, retiring in 1987 as Division Engineer of Division One, after holding that position for 13 years; and WHEREAS, Richard D. Newkirk s legacies include the Shawnee Bypass, the Nat Irish Freeway, the Southeast (Peak Boulevard) Bypass, and the bridge crossing the railroad track which enters the OG&E plant in Muskogee, Oklahoma; and WHEREAS, Richard D. Newkirk was very active in community affairs. He was a member of the Muskogee Park Board in the 1950s and a member of the Board of Directors of Commercial National Bank. He also served as Chair of the Muskogee Red Cross. Richard was a member and Chair of the Muskogee Port Authority for a period of 16 years and served for 23 years as a member of the General Hospital Board. In these positions, he was instrumental in the development of the Port of Muskogee and the Muskogee Regional Medical Center; and WHEREAS, Richard D. Newkirk was a 32nd Degree Mason and past Director of Muskogee Court of Jesters #99. His charitable endeavors included the Bedouin Shrine Temple and the Shrine Circus; and WHEREAS, Richard D. Newkirk was an avid sportsman, an excellent marksman and fisherman. In his youth he played semiprofessional baseball as a shortstop for several coporate teams in Tulsa, Oklahoma, during the 1930s; and WHEREAS, Richard D. Newkirk died at his lake home near Muskogee, Oklahoma, on Monday, August 17, 1998, at 80 years of age. He was posthumously awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award by the Oklahoma Good Roads and Streets Association. nd TH NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE OF THE 2 SESSION OF THE 49 OKLAHOMA LEGISLATURE: THAT the Oklahoma State Senate praises Richard D. Newkirk s dedicated service to the people and State of Oklahoma. THAT the Oklahoma State Senate directs the Oklahoma Department of Transportation to designate the Fort Gibson Bridge east of Wagoner, Oklahoma, and west of Hulbert, Oklahoma, on State Highway 51, the Richard D. Newkirk Bridge. THAT the Oklahoma State Senate directs the Oklahoma Department of Transportation to place permanent, suitable markers upon the bridge bearing his name. THAT a copy of this resolution be distributed to Richard D. Newkirk s two daughters, Judy Newkirk Kelley and Jill Newkirk Gotcher; his son, Richard Terrell Newkirk; and the Oklahoma Department of Transportation. Taken from Senate Resolution Number 50, Oklahoma Session Laws,

7 Richard D. Newkirk Bridge over Fort Gibson Lake Wagoner I Cherokee County Line Richard D. Newkirk Division One Engineer years of service to Oklahoma Department of Transportation

8 Forward This report is published by the Planning & Research Division of the Oklahoma Department of Transportation for distribution to the State Legislature, Transportation Commission and Department Administrative personnel. The chronology lists memorial highways, bridges, and other special named routes that have been designated by the State Legislature and the Oklahoma Transportation Commission since Its primary purpose is to inform the reader of existing named facilities and the prevention of duplicate or multiple commemorations for the same section of highway or bridge site. Commemorative designations for sections of Oklahoma s Turnpike System other than the Turner and Will Rogers are not listed. Copies of Legislative and/or Transportation Commission actions pertaining to specific Memorial Highways and Bridges may be obtained upon request from the Planning & Research Division Engineer. Current Transportation Commission policy for dedications and commendations is presented under Title 730, Section of the Oklahoma Administrative Code. A (PIC) symbol in the chronology sections of this report indicates that photographic documentation is available for a particular commemorative highway or bridge. These pictures may be viewed on the Oklahoma Department of Transportation website at To date, three hundred and twenty-six (326) memorial designations have been placed on roads and bridges within the state to honor and commemorate Oklahomans and Americans from all walks of life. From Martin Luther King, Jr. to Shannon Miller and Jim Thorpe of Olympic fame, Oklahoma acknowledges the outstanding contributions of its citizens and fellow Americans. Some monuments of commemorations listed in this book may not presently exist, or the location description appears to have changed. Monuments might have been destroyed due to widening, reconstruction, or relocation of a highway or bridge. A few monument plaques have been stolen, vandalized, or moved to nearby museums or historic sites. After a highway designation has been removed from a commemorative roadway, the local jurisdiction may continue to honor the designated road, street, or bridge. To obtain a copy of this report or gain more information about a named highway or bridge, contact the Planning & Research Division of the Oklahoma Department of st Transportation, 200 N. E. 21 Street, Room 3A-7, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

9 Section One Laws and Policy Transportation Policy of Dedications and Commendations OAC 730: Legislative Commemorations Types of Legislation

10 LEGISLATIVE COMMEMORATIONS Before a Bill or Resolution is written for memorial highway or bridge commemoration signs, consideration should be made of the cost and potential safety hazard of signs. Based on estimates made in 2004, two (2) memorial highway or bridge signs cost approximately $400 to fabricate and install. This figure does not include the maintenance involved for keeping the sign in place, mowing around the signs, or the potential hazard it poses to the motoring public. Highways and bridges should not have multiple commemorative designations, therefore, a request for a memorial commemoration should not be made on a highway or bridge that is currently designated in honor of a person or a group. The maps and index in this book are quite helpful in finding which highways or bridges have currently been commemorated. After legislation is in place to name a highway or bridge, the Bill or Resolution is presented at the following regularly scheduled Oklahoma Transportation Commission meeting. Upon approval of the Commission, the commemoration signs are ordered and fabricated through the Oklahoma Department of Transportation sign shop and shipped to the corresponding Division for installation under the direction of the Division s Traffic Engineer. If the commemoration is for a person that has not been deceased five or more years, it requires a unanimous Transportation Commission vote to approve the commemoration signs. The Commission is comprised of eight members and occasionally the absence of a Commissioner is unavoidable, whereby the item is tabled until the next full Commission meets. Several months may elapse before the approval or denial takes place. Please look at the Department of Transportation website for the Commission meeting schedule. Contact Mary Brewington, Legislative Analyst at (405) should any questions arise. TYPES OF LEGISLATION BILL: Becomes a law if passed by both houses and signed by the Governor. JOINT RESOLUTION: by the Governor. Has the force and effect of a law if passed by both houses and signed CONCURRENT RESOLUTION: Does not have the force or effect of a law and must pass both houses. It is not signed by the Governor. RESOLUTION: Expresses the intent or will of the respective house. It does not have the force or effect of a law and requires passage only by the house that introduced it. It is not signed by the Governor.

11 Department of Transportation OAC 730: CHAPTER 15. HIGHWAY PLANNING 730: Dedications and commendations (a) Highway, bridges, and other facilities which are part of the state highway system may be considered for dedication in honor of individuals deserving of commendation for their active involvement in the project or for outstanding service to the nation, this state, or their community. Persons proposed to be so honored shall have been deceased not less than five years prior to consideration. Proposals for the dedication of state highway facilities should specifically state the accomplishments upon which the proposal is based. (b) Elected governmental bodies may, by formally adopted resolution, propose the naming of such facilities to the Commission. (c) No facility or group of related facilities shall be considered for naming in honor of more than one individual or entity, once named. Except in the most unusual circumstances, the Commission shall not consider changing the name of the facility, nor shall the Commission consider changing or designating additional names to the current named facility or city street which is also part of the state highway system. [Source: Amended at 17 OK Reg 2165, eff ] Extracted from Oklahoma Administrative Code, Title 730

12 Memorial Highways & Bridges Memorials Enacted By Legislature

13 Section Two Signs and Monuments Typical Examples of Present Memorial Signing Typical Examples of Past Memorial Monuments

14 Memorial Signing 1985 to Present

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16 Plaques have been erected at memorial sites prior to Some monuments might have been destroyed due to widening, reconstruction, or relocation of a highway or a new bridge built. A few monument plaques have been stolen, vandalized, or moved to nearby museums or historic sites.

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18 THE BLUE STAR MEMORIAL HIGHWAY Oklahoma Senate Joint Resolution 12 of 1951 dedicated U.S. Highway 77 throughout the State of Oklahoma as a memorial highway in honor of all Oklahomans who served in the Armed Forces of the United States in World War I and World War II. Markers like this one were set up in roadside parks along the highway by the Garden Clubs across Oklahoma in cooperation with the Highway Department and the Planning and Resources Board. This monument is located at Ponca City at the junction of US 60 and old US 177.

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22 Section Three Chronological Guide to Memorial Highways and Bridges (For alphabetical listing see Master Index)

23 SH 3 C. B. Memminger Bridge 1. Bridge was named in 1933, but the monument was 1970 (Old SH 19) Bridge across Muddy Boggy Creek west of Farris. in Senate Res. 15, 14th Okla. Legislature First Extra Ordinary 2. His career in public service began as a Page in the very first Sessions July 15, 1933, Journal of Senate of the 14th Oklahoma Legislature. Served as an Oklahoma State Legislature of the State of Oklahoma, page 508. for District 20 from 1931 to (PIC) House Res. 1042, Okla. Session Laws US 69 Jean Pierre Chouteau Highway 1. Major Chouteau was founder of the first permanent Across Oklahoma. settlement in Oklahoma, in 1796, located at the Commission Item U.S. Highway 69, pg , 7-8- of Salina US 70 Roosevelt Memorial Bridge 1. Monument with plaque acknowledging appreciation Bridge across Lake Texoma (Washita River) east of Commission Item 83, US 70 Association to the State of Oklahoma, past and administrations, for construction and improvement of 2. Franklin D. Roosevelt was the thirty-second United (PIC) President from 1933 to US 77 Blue Star Memorial Highway 1. Dedicated in Honor of all Oklahomans who served Across Oklahoma. Armed Forces of the United States in World War I and S. J. Res. 12, Okla. Session Laws 1951, pg. 350; 69 O.S. 1981, War II. (PIC) Sec City Street Frank Phillips Boulevard 1. Founder of Phillips 66 Oil Company and an (Old US 60) Between SH 123 and Madison Boulevard in citizen of Oklahoma. (PIC) Commission Item 346, US 81 Fox Drive Connecting street between highway and Vance Air Force Base. Commission Item 525, SH 77S SH 77 Scenic From SH 32 east of Marietta northerly around Lake Murray State 1952 (Scenic) 1964 Park with stub to City of Ardmore Commission Item 529, Commission Item 533, Commission Item 150, (PIC) Commission Item 40, I-44 Homer X. White Memorial Bridge 1. This bridge was replaced in (PIC) 51st Street Bridge across the Arkansas River in Tulsa. 2. He was the Oklahoma State Bridge Engineer in (Skelly Dr.) (Old US 66) Commission Item 39, Bypass)

24 SH 34 Johnston Murray Bridge 1. Served as Governor of Oklahoma from January, Bridge across the Canadian River south of Camargo. January, (PIC) Commission Item 578, US 64 Kit Carson Highway 1. Referred to Legislature for consideration; further Across Oklahoma. Commission Item 151, unknown. 2. American frontiersman, furtrapper, Indian agent, Brigadier General in the New Mexico Volunteers SH 18 Oscar Sewell Drive 1. He was an outstanding citizen of Pawnee, From Harrison Street in Pawnee north and east to the Bear Creek Bridge. (PIC) Commission Item 144, SH 80 Nathan Boone Highway 1. Captain in the Army who led the 1843 Exploratory Expedition From Fort Gibson north to the Fort Gibson Dam. of Western Prairies. Son of the frontiersman Daniel Commission Item 485, I-44 Will Rogers Turnpike 1. He was an author, actor and elected United States Between Tulsa and the Missouri State Line. Congressman-at-Large in (PIC) H. J. Res. 523, Okla. Session Laws 1955, pg I-44 Turner Turnpike 1. Roy Joseph Turner served as Governor of Between Oklahoma City and Tulsa. January 13, 1947 to January 8, 1951, and as an H. J. Res. 523, Okla. Session Laws 1955, pg. 583 State Highway Commissioner from February 15, 1959 February 4, SH 51 The Robert S. Kerr Bridge 1. First native born Governor of Okalhoma. He Bridge across the Verdigris River between Wagoner Coweta. January 13, 1943 to January 13, He was born September 11, 1886 near Ada, Indian Territory. United States Senator from November 2, 1948 until his death on S. J. Res. 45, Okla. Session Laws 1955; (PIC) 69 O. S. 1981, Section 1602 January 1, US 60 Julius W. Cox Bridge 1. Served as a State Highway Commissioner from Bridge across the Cimarron River at Orienta to January, (PIC) Commission Item 481, SH 66 H. Tom Kight, Jr. Bridge 1. Served as an Oklahoma State Senator for District (PIC) (Old US 66) Bridge across the Verdigris River south of Claremore to 1954, and as an Oklahoma State Commission Item 562, to 1920, 1927 to 1934, 1937 to 1940, and 1943 Served as Highway Commissioner from January 28, January 28, 1955 and as Claremore City Attorney to 1943.

25 SH 51 L. A. Ferrel Memorial Bridge 1. Served as President of the Oklahoma State Bridge across Skeleton Creek east of Hennessey. Association. (PIC) Commission Item 566, SH 30 Louis Tittle Bridge 1. Served as an Oklahoma State Highway Bridge across the North Fork of the Red River north of 1947 to (PIC) Commission Item 784, US 281 Raymond Gary Bridge 1. Served as Governor of Oklahoma from January, Bridge across the Cimarron River south of Waynoka. January, 1959 and was the first Governor to be born Commission Item 802, Oklahoma since statehood. He was born south of (PIC) January 21, Served as State Senator from 1941 to SH 51 Old Fort Cantonment Crossing Bridge across the North Canadian River east of (PIC) Commission Item 917, SH 58 Senator Don Baldwin Bridge 1. First native born son of Caddo County to be Bridge across Deer Creek south of Hydro. Oklahoma State Senate. Served as member of the Commission Item 402, Representatives from 1944 to Served in the State Senate as Majority Floor Leader in 1955 and President Pro (PIC) in SH 66 Louis M. Tittle Bridge 1. Served as an Oklahoma State Highway Bridge across the North Fork of the Red River north of 1947 to Commission Item 487, SH 74 Velvie Bridal Bridge 1. Served as the President of Crescent Community Bridge across the Cimarron River south of Crescent. Development Association. (PIC) Commission Item 591, US 183 The Emma Gary Bridge 1. Oklahoma's First Lady from 1956 to Bridge across the Canadian River at Taloga. Commission Item 592, US 177 C. A. 'Bud' Stoldt Bridge 1. Served as the Highway Director from February 10, Bridge across the Chikaskia River at Blackwell. January 22, (PIC) Commission Item 687, I-35 Raymond Gary Expressway 1. Served as Governor of Oklahoma from January, Across Oklahoma. January, 1959 and was the first Governor to be born H. J. Res. 530, Okla. Session Laws Oklahoma since statehood. He was born south of January 21, Served as State Senator from 1941 to (PIC) SH 16 Shibley Highway 1. William K. Shibley served as an Oklahoma State (Old SH 27) Between Drumright and Bristow in Creek County. Representative from January, 1947 to January, 1965.

26 Commission Item 817, I-40 BUS. Raymond Gary Freeway 1. Served as Governor of Oklahoma from January, (Old US 66) Through Clinton. January, 1959 and was the first Governor to be born Commission Item 777, Oklahoma since statehood. He was born south of January 21, Served as State Senator from 1941 to SH 8 Stanley Coppock Bridge 1. Served as an Oklahoma State Senator for District Bridge across Salt Fork Creek north of Cherokee to 1934 and from 1951 to Commission Item 801, US 281 American Legion Memorial Highway 1960 Across Oklahoma. H. J. Res. 514, Okla. Session Laws 1959, pg. 747; 69 O.S. 1981, Section 1604; Commission Item 144, SH 132 Bruce Perry Memorial Bridge 1. Served as a Garfield County Commissioner. (PIC) Bridge across Turkey Creek north of Drummond US 259 The D. I. McCullough Bridge 1. Served as the Oklahoma State Highway Bridge Bridge across Red River between Harris, Oklahoma De Kalb, Texas. S. J. Res. 28, Okla. Session Laws 1961, pg. 720; (PIC) 69 O.S. 1981, Section SH 22 The Cowboy Pink Williams Bridge 1. Served as Lieutenant Governor from 1955 to 1959 Bridge across Blue River in Bryan County. State Treasurer form 1963 to S. J. Res. 35, Okla. Session Laws 1961, pg. 718; (PIC) 69 O.S. 1981, Section US 56 Santa Fe Trail Highway Across Cimarron and Texas Counties. Commission Item 98, US 81 The Roy C. Boecher Bridge 1. Served as an Oklahoma State Senator for District Bridge across Cimarron River south of Dover to (PIC) Commission Item 249, SH 117 Heber Finch, Jr. Highway 1. Served as an Oklahoma State Representative Creek County. to H. J. Res. 546, Okla. Session Laws 1963, pg. 749; (PIC) US 270 Gordon Cooper Expressway 1. A famous American astronaut who was born in Shawnee Bypass. Oklahoma on March 6, He received a Bachelor Commission Item E-156, Science degree in Aeronautical Engineering from the

27 (PIC) on October 4, Institute of Technology; an Honorary Doctorate of Oklahoma City University in 1967; the Air Force Merit; Air Force Distinguished Flying Cross; Air Force Cluster; NASA Exceptional Service Medal; NASA Distinguished Service Medal; and USAF Command Astronaut Wings. Colonel Cooper was the Command Pilot for Mercury 9 and and the first man to travel on an orbital mission twice SH 47 Jody S. Moad Highway 1. Served as an Oklahoma State Representative in 1951, 1952, Between Roll in Roger Mills County and the Dewey County Line. and 1955 to S. J. Res. 552; 69 O.S. 1981, Section 1609; Commission Item 156, SH 47 S. S. McColgin Highway 1. Served as an Oklahoma State Senator for District Between the Texas State Line and Roll in Rogers Mills County until his death October 26, H. J. Res. 552; 69 O.S. 1981, Section 1608; (PIC) Commission Item 156, SH 2 Jim Cook Highway 1. Served as an Oklahoma State Representative Between Wilburton in Latimer County and the Haskell to Line. H. J. Res. 551, pg. 761;69 O.S. 1981, Section 1607; (PIC) Commission Item 155, SH 20 Jean Pierre Chouteau Bridge 1. Major Chouteau was founder of the first permanent Bridge over the Grand River west of Salina. settlement in Oklahoma, in 1796, located at the S. J. Res. 63, Okla. Session Laws 1963; of Salina. Commission Item 154, New bridge built in One of the old bridge monuments was given to (PIC) Memorial in Salina just east of the bridge site SH 1 Robert S. Kerr Skyline Drive 1. Served as Governor of Oklahoma from January (Old SH 88) Between US 271 in LeFlore County and the Arkansas to January 13, 1947 and was the first native born Line. Commission Item 22, was born on September 11, 1886 near Ada, Indian Served as an United States Senator from November until his death on January 1, SH 51 42nd 'Rainbow' Infantry Division Memorial 1998 Across Oklahoma (Not including Jim Thorpe Memorial Highway, and Broken Arrow Expressway, 1999).

28 House Bill 2259, Okla. Session Laws 1998, pg. 216; House Bill 1455, Sec. 2, Okla. Session Laws 1999; Commission Item 60, Commission Item 111-B, (PIC) Commission Item 104-B, US 59 Ed McDonald Bridge 1. Served as Secretary of the Oklahoma State Bridge over the Arkansas River south of Sallisaw. Commission from June 1, 1928 to 1930, and member S. J. Res. 28, pg. 750; 69 O.S. 1981, Section 1606; Secretary of the Oklahoma State Highway Commission Item 153, to February 21, This bridge was replaced in The new bridge was named, in 2006, the Senator (PIC) Dickerson Memorial Bridge SH 34 J. O. Selman Bridge 1. Served as an Oklahoma State Highway Bridge over the North Canadian River north of 1947 to (PIC) Commission Item 97, US 77 Henry S. Johnston Memorial Highway 1. Henry Simpson Johnston served as Governor of Between I-35 and 15th Street in Perry. from January 10, 1927 to the time of his impeachment March 20, Commission Item 62-E, Afterwards, he had practiced law in the City of Perry until (PIC) his death on January 7, US 77 C. Hubert Gragg Bridge 1. Served as an Oklahoma State Highway Bridge over Walnut Creek in Purcell. the 5th District form February 15, 1963 to January, (PIC) Commission Item 224, from February 5, 1971 to December 17, US 77 The James C. Nance Bridge 1. Served as an Oklahoma State Senator for District Bridge across the Canadian River between Purcell 1939 to Lexington. H. J. Res. 525, Okla. Session Laws 1967, pg. 709; (PIC) 69 O.S. 1981, Section SH 88 Coo-Wee-Scoo-Wee Parkway 1. Will Rogers was an author, actor and elected Between US 169 and the Will Rogers Memorial near Congressman-at-Large in Oologah. S. J. Res. 23, Okla. Session Laws 1967, pg. 716; 69 O. S. 1981, Section William H. 'Hop' Bell served on the Oklahoma SH 58 Hop Bell Bridge State Highway Bridge over Medicine Lodge River west of Bryon. Commission from March 5, 1969 to January 15, 1974.

29 Commission Item 100, US 270 Allen G. Nichols Bridge 1. Served as an Oklahoma State Senator for District Bridge over the South Canadian River near Calvin to (PIC) Commission Item E-243, SH 1 Talimena Scenic Drive LeFlore County. Commission Item 190, SH 3E & SH The J. A. Richardson Loop 1. Served as an Oklahoma Highway Commissioner of (Old SH 12) Northwest quadrant of the Ada Bypass District from October 7, 1967 to February, S. J. Res. 68, Okla. Session Laws 1968, pg. 815; (PIC) 69 O.S. 1981, Section SH 51 Wyche B. Murphy Bridge 1. Served as President of the Highway 51 Bridge over the Cimarron River west of Mannford. (PIC) Commission Item 84, SH 50 Omer Schnoebelin Bridge 1. He was an outstanding citizen of Mooreland, Bridge over the North Canadian River southwest of founder and editor of the Mooreland Leader (PIC) Commission Item 55, served several terms on the town board of Mooreland US 70 Bypas Virgil Jumper Memorial Highway 1. Served as a member of the Oklahoma State Idabel Bypass. Representatives from 1955 to 1960 and served on the Commission Resolution, Highway Commission from 1963 to US 69 Jean Pierre Chouteau Highway 1. See Commission Item U.S. Highway 69, , Erection of markers between Muskogee and Vinita. 2. Major Chouteau was founder of the first permanent Commission Item 28, settlement in Oklahoma, in 1796, located at the of Salina US 77 Dwight F. Whelan Memorial Highway 1. Served as First Vice President of the Oklahoma Jaycess and Between Britton Road and 33rd Street in Edmond. member of the Edmond Chamber of Commerce. H. C. Res. 1064, 33rd Leg., 2d Reg. Sess., member of the Board on Legislative Compensation. He directed much of his activities toward making U.S. 77 from in Oklahoma City north to 33rd Street in Edmond a highway. He was killed February 13, 1968 in an accident during a snow storm on U.S. 77 which was in process of being widen to four-lanes. (PIC) US 64 Ray Fine Bridge 1. Served as an Oklahoma State Senator from 1942 Bridge across the Arkansas River near Webber Falls. and as State Representative from 1964 to (PIC) Commission Item E-59, SH 93 The Carl Albert Bridge 1. Represented Oklahoma's Third Congressional District in the Bridge over the Kiamichi River in Choctaw County. United States House of Representatives from January

30 H. J. Res. 1022, Okla. Session Laws 1973, pg. 543; to January 3, 1977, serving through fourteen Congresses. Speaker of the House of 69 O.S. 1981, Section Representatives from the (PIC) 92nd to 94th Congresses SH 108 Allen Williamson Bridge 1. Monument erected by Cimarron River Valley Bridge across Cimarron River north of Ripley in Payne Society. Commission Item 56, Served as Oklahoma State Representative from 1966 to November, Born in Ripley on (PIC) December 20, SH 69A The Lyndon Baines Johnson Memorial Highway 1. The 36th President of the United States from 1963 Between US 69 and the Mid-America Industrial of Pryor. S. J. Res. 9, Okla. Session Laws 1974, pg. 715; (PIC) 69 O.S. 1981, Section A Scientist-Astronaut, who space flights were US 60, US 64Owen K. Garriott Road aboard Skylab & US 412 Through the City of Enid on previous Lahoma and in 1973 and Spacelab-1 in He was born Streets in Enid, Oklahoma. He received a B.S. degree H. C. Res. 1030, Okla. Session Laws 1975, pg Electrical Engineering from the University of and Pd.D in Electrical Engineering from Stanford Honorary Doctorate of Science from Phillips University Oklahoma; the NASA Distinguished Service Medal; (PIC) Space Flight Medal US 60 Mabelle Kennedy Highway 1. Avid supporter for improving US 60 in Between Pawhushka and the Arkansas River. Oklahoma, particularly in Osage County. (PIC) Commission Item 152-A, SH 51 Jim Thorpe Memorial Highway 1. Mr. Thorpe was a Sac and Fox Indian who won gold medals Between SH 18 west of Yale and US 64 near in the 1912 Olymipics. He played pro football and H. C. Res. 1028, Okla. Session Laws 1975, pg baseball. Born southwest of Prague, Indian Territory on May 28, Commission Item 174, and died March 28, He had lived in Yale, Oklahoma (PIC) from 1917 to SH 3E Gene Rainbolt Bridge 1, Served as an Oklahoma Highway Commissioner for District 4 Bridge over the North Canadian River east of from March 11, 1971 to May 2, (PIC) Commission Item 115,

31 US 412 Dan P. Holmes Bridge 1, He was a long time highway booster and supporter of SH 33 (Old SH 33) Bridge over the Verdigris River Navigation Channel. and US 412. (PIC) Commission Item 152-B, SH 48 Hugh M. Sandilin Bridge 1. Served as an Oklahoma State Representative Bridge east of Allen across the Canadian River. 1956, and as an Oklahoma State Senator for District H. J. Res. 1011, Okla. Session Laws 1975, pg. 736; 1957 to (PIC) 69 O.S. 1981, Section US 177 Lee Kirk Bridge 1. Served as a Payne County Commissioner from 1940 to Bridge over the Cimarron River south of Perkins. (PIC) Commission Item 252, I-40 Ray Fine Memorial Highway 1. Served as an Oklahoma State Senator from 1942 Between Roland and Moffett in Sequoyah County. and as State Representative from 1964 to Commission Item 102, SH 10 Paul Carlile Road 1. Served as an Oklahoma Highway Commissioner Between I-40 and US 64 in Sequoyah County. March 12, 1947 to January 28, He had served on the first Commission Item 157, eight-man Highway Commission, appointed by former Governor (PIC) Roy J. Turner SH 99 John Quimby Wilson Bridge 1. Served as an Oklahoma Department of Bridge over Wewoka Creek south of Seminole. Resident Engineer. S. J. Res. 9, Okla. Session Laws 1977, pg. 989; (PIC) 69 O.S. 1981, Section SH 33 Robert M. Murphy Bridge 1. Served as an Oklahoma State Senator for District Bridge over the Cimarron River east of Perkins to (PIC) Commission Item 32-B, SH 104 The Choska Bridge Bridge over the Arkansas River between Haskell and Bottom. (PIC) Commission Item 208, US 283 The Mark 'Buzz' Bradshaw-Packsaddle Bridge 1. Served as an Oklahoma State Representative for Bridge over the Canadian River on the Roger from 1975 to Line. (PIC) H. C. Res. 1026, Okla. Session Laws 1979, pg SH 56 Seminole Nation Highway 1. Acknowledges the Seminole Nation for its public service and Across Seminole County. contributions to its constituents and all Oklahoma. H. C. Res. 1028, Okla. Session Laws 1979; (PIC) Commission Item 102, SH 93 Ben Haskins Memorial Highway 1. Ben Fred Haskins was a road builder and owner of

32 Between the Pushmataha County Line and Hugo Lake in Haskins Construction Company from 1954 to November 6, Choctaw County. (PIC) Commission Item 161, US 77 Flavel D. Perry Highway 1. Served as a Kay County Commissioner for District Between north city limits of Ponca City and SH to (PIC) Commission Item 47, Served as an Oklahoma County Commissioner for Distrist City Street Frank Lynch Bridge (Old SH 77H)Bridge over I-35 on Reno Avenue in Oklahoma City. from 1964 to (PIC) Commission Item 98, SH 50 Louis M. Kamas Bridge 1. Served as an Oklahoma State Representative for Bridge over the Cimarron River at the from 1967 to County Line. House Res. 1063, Okla. Session Laws 1980; (PIC) Commission Item 116, US 81 James H. Gungoll Bridge 1. Served as an Oklahoma State Transportation Commissioner Bridge on US 81 south of Enid at the Vance Air Force for the 6th District from February 13, 1975 to March 6, Base Exit (PIC) Commission Item 210, SH 3 Northwest Passage 1. In 2002, signs were placed onto the existing 2002 Governor George Nigh's Northwest Passage Signs Passage signs indicating Governor George Nigh's contributions Between the State Capital at Oklahoma City and the to the funding, construction and dedication of the State Line north of Boise City. Passage. Commission Item 18 (E), George Nigh served as an Oklahoma State H. C. Res. 1067, Okla. session Laws 2002; from 1951 to 1958 and introduced a bill that changed Oklahoma Commission Item 165a, State Song to what it is today. He became the Lieutenant Governor in State's history in 1958 and again in 1966, 1970 and Served for nine days in 1963 as the 17th Governor of Oklahoma. Served as the 22nd Governor of (PIC) Oklahoma from January 3, 1979 to US 62 Bertha Parker Bypass 1. Served as an Oklahoma Transportation Southeast section of Tahlequah Bypss. February 3, 1975 to March 3, Also, served as S. C. Res. 16, Okla. Session 1981; of the American Legion Auxiliary. (PIC) Commission Item 86, S. 71st StreetWilliam R. Nash Bridge 1. Served as an Oklahoma Transportation (Old SH 117) Bridge across the Arkansas River on south 71st Street in Tulsa. February 4, 1974 to

33 (PIC) Commission Item 123, SH 270 Oliver C. Walker Bridge 1. Served as an Oklahoma State Senator for District Bridge over the North Canadian River at Dale in 1949 to County. (PIC) Commission Item 137, I-40 Tom Steed Memorial Highway 1. Elected as an United States Representative for Between Oklahoma City and Shawnee and as a member of the House of H. C. Res. 1023, Okla. session Laws 1983; Works Committee in 1950 and was instrumental in (PIC) Commission Item 172, legislation creating the nationwie interstate highway 1, He was a long time highway booster and supporter SH 33 & Dan P. Holmes Memorial Highway of SH 33 US 412 Between I-44 in Tulsa County and the Arkansas State and US 412. West Siloam Springs. (PIC) Commission Item 30, I-244 Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Expressway 1. An American clergyman and civil-rights leader. Between I-44 Junction west side of Tulsa and I-44 Junction east side of Tulsa. (PIC) Commission Item 30, SH 66 Admiral Joe 'Jocko' Clark Trailways 1. Military hero in World War II and the highest Between Bushyhead in Rogers County and White Oak of Indian ancestry in the history of the United States County. Forces. He is a member of the Cherokee Hall of (PIC) Commission Item 149, SH 3 Bypass The Cecil B. 'Bud' Greathouse Bypass 1. Military hero in World War II and Korea War. Between SH 3 and SH 7 at the west edge of Atoka. (PIC) Commission Item 170, I-35 Honey Creek Pass Through the Arbuckle Mountains, beginning at the of I-35 & US 77 and ending at the intersection of I-35 (PIC) S. C. Res. 30, Okla. Session 1984, pg Served as an Oklahoma State Transportation Commissioner City Street James W. Allen Bridge (Old SH 18) Bridge over the North Canadian River on Beard Street from February 5, 1979 to February 15, City of Shawnee. (PIC) Commission Item 150, Ash Creek RdThe Frank Glenn Bridge 1. Resolution directs the Department of Wildlife to Bridge over Fouche Maline Creek at Lake Wayne Latimer County. suitable permanent markers on said bridge. 2. An outstanding citizen of Latimer County, who was

34 House Res. 1057, Okla. Session Laws 1984, pg. instrumental in promoting the building of a new bridge (PIC) Creek Road US 70 The Frank M Fodge Bridge 1. Served as an Oklahoma Transportation Division Bridge over Boggy Creek west of Soper in Choctaw for Division 2 from January, 1955 to January, (PIC) S. C. Res. 32, Okla. Session 1984, pg US 75 Jack Herring Bridge 1. An outstanding citizen of the City of Wetumka. Bridge over the North Canadian River north of Hughes County. (PIC) S. C. Res. 31, Okla. Session 1984, pg SH 33 Marion Diel Bridge 1. Served as an Oklahoma Transportation Bridge over the Canadian River east of Thomas in March 3, 1981 to March, County. (PIC) Commission Item 75, US 60 William J. King Bridge 1. Participated in the Cherokee Outlet September 16, Bridge over Deer Creek approximately 1.8 miles west opening. Junction in Kay County. House Res. 1010, Okla. Session Laws 1985, pg. (PIC) Commission Item 80, SH 9A Tom Traw Bridge 1. Served as an Oklahoma State Representative Bridge over the Poteau River at Arkoma in LeFlore to H. C. Res. 1004, Okla. session Laws 1985, pg. 1710; (PIC) Commission Item 80, Lake Access Roy Grantham Memorial Road 1. Served as an Oklahoma State Senator for District Road between US 77 and Kaw Reservoir in Kay County to 1964 and for District 20 from 1965 to S. C. Res. 12, Okla. Session 1985, pg. 1689; (PIC) Commission Item 44, SH 99 John Dahl Avenue 1. Served as an Oklahoma State Senator for District Pawhuska bypass in Osage County to (PIC) Commission Item 110-A, SH 66 Clem McSpadden Highway 1. Rancher and sponsor of the World's Richest Between Claremore and Bushyhead in Rogers held annually at Bushyhead. Served as an Oklahoma Commission Item 175, Senator for District 33 from 1955 to 1964 and for 1965 to 1972 and served as an United States (PIC) in 1973 and US 70 Jake Pullen Bypass 1. An outstanding citizen of Hugo, Oklahoma. Hugo bypass in Choctaw County. Commission Item 192,

35 US 69 George Nigh Expressway 1. Served as an Oklahoma State Representative Across Pittsburg County and introduced a bill that changed Oklahoma S. C. Res. 44, Okla. Session 1986, pg. 1605; to what it is today. He became the youngest Commission Item 33, Governor in State's history in 1958 and was elected 1966, 1970 and Served for nine days in 1963 as the 17th Governor of Oklahoma. Served as the 22nd Oklahoma from January 3, 1979 to SH 66 Route 66 Memorial Highway (Old US 66) Across Lincoln County. House Res. 1051, Okla. Session Laws 1986, pg US 64 & Cimarron Highway US 412 Between I-244 in Tulsa and US 270 & SH 3 Junction Woodward County. (PIC) Commission Item 5-A, SH 123 Frank Phillips Memorial Highway 1. Founder of Philips 66 Oil Company and an Between SH 11 and US 60 in Osage County. Citizen of Oklahoma. (PIC) Commission Item 164, US 60 Floyd E. Carrier Bridge 1. Served as an Oklahoma State Senator for District Bridge over Turkey Creek near Lahoma to (PIC) Commission Item 5-B, SH 99 Haney-Abbott Bridge (Seminole County side) 1. Dedicated to Enoch Kelly Haney and Lonnie Abbott-Haney Bridge (Pontotoc County side) 2. Enoch Kelly Haney served as an Oklahoma State Bridge across the Canadian River on the for District 50 from 1987 to He is an County Line. known master artist who created The Guardian which S. C. Res. 97, Okla. Session 1988, pg top of the Oklahoma State Capitol Dome. 3. Lonnie Abbott served as an Oklahoma State Representative for District 25 form 1961 to US 59 Joe A. Johnson Bridge 1. Served in the Oklahoma State House of Bridge over the Poteau River south of Heavener. from 1972 to 1976 and in the State Senate from 1976 H. C. Res. 1086, Okla. session Laws 1988, pg SH 44 Victor Wickersham Bridge 1. Elected as United States Representative for 1999 Bridge across the North Fork of the Red River on the 1941, 1942 and 1948; elected as United States Greer/Kiowa County Line. for District 6 in 1952 and 1960; served as Oklahoma S. C. Res. 98, Okla. Session 1988, pg. 1227; Representative for District 60 from 1973 to 1978; and elected as Senate Bill 203, Okla. Session Laws 1999, pg. 141; Oklahoma Representative for District 60 on February (PIC) Commission Item 86-A, and died on March 15, SH 56 J. O. 'Cotton' Smith Bridge 1. Brigadier General J. O. 'Cotton' Smith had a

36 1990 Bridge over the North Canadian River in Okfuskee County. of thirty-two years. Promoted by the Governor October 1, 1986 H. C. Res. 1107, Okla. session Laws 1988, pg. 1956; to Brigadier General. Commission Item 48-B, ; (PIC) Commission Item 112, US 60 E. W. Marland Memorial Highway 1. Ernest Whitworth Marland was President of the From the Arkansas River Bridge south of Ponca City west to the Company. Served as a member of the Seventy-third United Grant County Line. States Congress from 1933 to 1935 and Governor of Commission Item 27, from January 15, 1935 to January 9, The Pioneer Woman (PIC) statue in Ponca City was a gift from him SH 3 45th Infantry Division Memorial Highway 1989 Across Oklahoma S. C. Res. 93, Okla. Session 1988, pg. 1919; S. C. Res. 7, Okla. Session 1989, pg. 1679; S. C. Res. 64, Okla. Session 1992, pg. 2884; Commission Item 88, ; (PIC) Commission Item 194, I-235 Centennial Expressway In Oklahoma City between I-40 and I-44. (PIC) Commission Item 134, US 59 Mick Thompson Road 1. Served as an Oklahoma State Representative for Between Beeler Street and Hughes Drive in Poteau. from 1977 to (PIC) H. C. Res. 1087, Okla. session Laws 1988, pg SH 112 B. L. Klutts Highway 1. Served on the Oklahoma Highway Commission February 5, 1971 to February 15, 1975 and the first 1995 Between Arkoma and Pocola in LeFlore County. person from H. C. Res. 1088, Okla. session Laws 1988, pg. 1924; LeFlore County to served in that capacity. (PIC) Commission Item 183, SH 100 The W. H. 'Bill' Langley, Sr. Memorial Highway 1. Served as an Oklahoma State Representative Between the Cherokee County Line and US 59 south of Stilwell 1942, and 1945 to in Adair County. H. J. Res. 1020, Okla. Session Laws 1989, pg. 1655; Commission Item 82, Routes included in this memorial are SH 66, I-40, I- 40 Bus., US 66 Historic Route 66 (Old Route) Across Oklahoma. US 77, US 60, US 69 and SH 125. H. J. Res. 1029, Okla. Session Laws 1989, pg. 1656; (PIC) Commission Item 187,

37 US 69 Lakeshore Parkway 1. Promotional designation sponsored by the Across Oklahoma. Tourism. Department of Tourism to pay cost of signs Commission Item 80, ODOT to select location of signs in accordance with signing code SH 10 Illinois River Scenic Drive From Tahlequah in Cherokee County to Kansas in County. (PIC) Commission Item 81, SH 99 Veterans Memorial Highway 1990 Across Oklahoma. House Bill 1457, Okla. Session Laws 1989; 69 O.S. Supp. 1989, Section 1619, A; Commission Item 151, ; Commission Item 48-A, US 75 American Wars Highway 1997 Between Tulsa and Henryetta. House Bill 1457, Okla. Session Laws 1989, pg. 200; 69 O.S. Supp. 1989, Section 1619, B; Amended S. J. Res. 8, Okla. Session Laws 1997; Commission Item 151, (Item deferred) SH 20 Major General Clarence L. Tinker Memorial Highway 1. Military hero in World War II who served in the United States From SH 11 east of Skiatook west to SH 18 east of Air Corps. He is the namesake of Tinker Air Force S. C. Res. 1, Okla. Session 1989, pg. 1671; (PIC) Commission Item 194, US 64 Bixby Spartan Pass Bridge over the Arkansas River in Bixby. (PIC) Commission Item 38, SH 11 Chief James Bigheart Memorial Bridge 1. A legendary leader of the Osage Nation. A leader Bridge across Candy Creek south of Avant in Osage developing a system of government and adopting a S. C. Res. 2, Okla. Session 1989, pg. 1672; constitution for the Osage Nation. (PIC) Commission Item 194-C, SH Ranch Memorial Road Between US 77 in Noble County and US 60 in Kay S. C. Res. 80, Okla. Session 1990, pg. 1945; Commission Item 157-B, (PIC) US 81 Martin Garber Memorial Highway 1. Served as an Oklahoma State Representative

38 1946 and served as a member of the Highway Across Garfield County. Commission from S. C. Res. 110, Okla. Session 1990, pg. 1952; 1963 to (PIC) Commission Item 157-C, I-44 Martin Luther King, Jr. Freeway 1. City of Lawton will be responsible for cost of In Lawton. 2. American clergyman and civil-rights leader. (PIC) Commission Item 224, I-35 Samuel King McCall Bridge 1. An outstanding citizen of the City of Norman. Bridge over the South Canadian River south of (PIC) Commission Item 48-C, US 69 Dr. Robert C. Dean Memorial Bridge 1. Dr. Robert C. Dean was a military hero in World 1992 (Southbound structure) had been a Major and Captain in Company B, 180th First Sergeant James McLeroy Memorial Bridge 45th Division. (Northbound structure) 2. First Sergeant James McLeroy was a military hero World War II and a member of Company B of the 180th Infantry Bridges over Muddy Boggy creek north of Atoka. S. C. Res. 91, Okla. Session 1990, pg. 1944; Regiment of the 45th Infantry Division. Commission Item 157-A, ; (PIC) Commission Item 32, SH 31 The John O. Linton Bridge 1. Sergeant John O. Linton was a member of Bridge over Muddy Boggy Creek in Coal County. Battalion of the 180th Infantry Regiment of the 45th S. C. Res. 72, Okla. Session 1992, pg. 2284; Division. Wounded and captured in action on Commission Item 72, (Deferred); 1943 and died while a Prisoner of War on January 20, (PIC) Commission Item 115, SH 74 Lake Hefner Parkway Between NW 70th Street and Memorial Road Turnpike) in Oklahoma City. (PIC) Commission Item 45, US 62 The Quanah Parker Trailway 1. Lived from 1853 to He was known as the Between Rogers Lane in Lawton and Altus City Limits. the Comanche Chiefs. He choose to lead his people Commission Item 71, down the road (known today as US 62) to Fort Sill, so to lived in peace. He bridged the cap between the old world to (PIC) world by bring a political leader US 62 John Miskelly, Jr. Memorial Highway 1. Served as an Oklahoma State Representative 1993 From Anderson Road to Harrah Road in Oklahoma until his death on June 9, H. C. Res. 1059, Okla. session Laws 1992; (PIC) Commission Item 121-A,

39 SH 1 The Captain Otho Butler Memorial Highway 1. A native of Allen, Oklahoma who served as a Between Ada and Calvin. Commander during World War II, leading Company Commission Item 16, Battalion of the 180th Infantry in the Sicilian invasion July, (PIC) Received the Silver Star SH 97 The Leon Bench Memorial Highway 1. An Oklahoma Highway Patrol Trooper killed while Between Sapulpa and Sand Springs. October 5, (PIC) Commission Item 15, US 412 Scenic U. S. Highway 412 The CherokeeFrom its new alignment west of the Locust Grove Turnpike Flint Creek. House Bill 1476, Okla. Session Laws 1993, pg. 78; Commission Item 121-C, US 412 Trooper Billy G. Young Bridge 1. An Oklahoma Highway Patrol Trooper killed in the line of duty Bridges across the North Canadian River east of on May 26, He had been a Highway Patrol S. C. Res. 17, Okla. Session 1993, pg. 2309; since (PIC) Commission Item 121-B, US 69 The Lawrence A. Edge Bridge 1. Private First Class Lawrence A. Edge was a Bridge over Buck Creek in Atoka County. Company C of the 309th Enigneer Combat Battalion S. C. Res. 37, Okla. Session 1994, pg. 2082; Infantry Division of the United States Army. He was (PIC) Commission Item 100-A, serving his country in World War II SH 89 Taovayas Bridge Bridge across the Red River south of Courtney, Love (PIC) Commission Item 172-B, US 75 Orland Hammersly Bridge 1. Private First Class Orland Hammerly was killed Bridge over Cedar creek in Coal County. D-Day invasion in Normandy, France during World H. C. Res. 1118, Okla. session Laws 1994, pg. 2134; (PIC) Commission Item 186-D, US 75 Roy Linton Bridge 1. Corporal Roy Linton was a member of the 755th Bridge across Muddy Boggy Creek in Coal County. Battalion and was killed in battle while serving in Italy H. C. Res. 1120, Okla. session Laws 1994, pg. 2135; World War II. (PIC) Commission Item 186-E, SH 101 Sequoyah Memorial Highway 1. A Cherokee Indian scholar who invented the Beginning at US 59 and extending to the intersection of SH 101 alphabet. and SH 64B in Sequoyah County. House Bill 2168, Okla. Session Laws 1994, pg. 114; (PIC) Commission Item 100-B, SH 89 Eldon B. Davis Memorial Highway 1. Served as Commissioner for Love County and Between SH 32 at Courtney and the Texas State Line. County until his death. (PIC) Commission Item 172-A,

40 I-40 BUS. Roger Miller Memorial Highway 1. American singer and songwriter. Recorded the Between SH 30 in Erick and I-40 (Exit 11) King of the Road. House Bill 2399, Sec. 2, Okla. Session Laws 1994, (PIC) Commission Item 186-A, SH 99 Hugh Warren Memorial Highway 1. Served as Chairman of the Oklahoma Turnpike Across Pontotoc County. House Bill 2399, Sec. 1, Okla. Session Laws 1994, Commission Item 186-B, SH 97 Marques Haynes Highway 1. Famous basketball athlete who has played with the Between Sand Springs and Sapulpa. Globetrotters. S. C. Res. 48, Okla. Session 1994, pg. 2093; (PIC) Commission Item 186-C, SH 20 Carl Belew Memorial Highway 1. Legendary songwriter from Salina, Oklahoma. From Salina to approximately one mile west of Salina. House Bill 1216, Section 1, Okla. Session Laws 1995, pg. 221; (PIC) Commission Item 97-D, SH 101 Thomas D. Peace Memorial Highway 1. Served as a Commissioner of Health. From SH 64B east to the Arkansas State Line. House Bill 1613, Section 1, Okla. Session Laws 1995, pg. 278; (PIC) Commission Item 203-A, US 62, SH 10POW-MIA Memorial Highway & SH 82 From the junction of US 62, SH 82 and SH 10 north to Bertha Parker Bypass, south of Tahlequah. House Bill 1613, Section 2, Okla. Session Laws 1995, pg. 278; (PIC) Commission Item 203-B, SH 152 Scenic Route of Western Oklahoma From Sayre to Oklahoma City. (PIC) H. C. Res. 1035, Okla. session Laws 1995, pg. 2164; SH 115 Scenic State Highway 115 From Cache in Comanche County to Saddle Mountain in Kiowa County. House Res. 1042, Okla. Session Laws 1995, pg SH 131 Marvin Newberry Bridge 1. Sergeant Marvin Newberry was a member of the

41 Bridge across North Boggy Creek in Atoka County. Regiment of the 103rd Division of the United States H. C. Res. 1017, Okla. session Laws 1995, pg. 2146; was killed in action while serving his country in World (PIC) Commission Item 97-A, SH 131 George L. Shields Bridge 1. Private First Class George L. Shields was killed in Bridge across Five Mile Creek in Atoka County. serving his country in World War II during the Battle of the Bulge H. C. Res. 1018, Okla. session Laws 1995, pg. 2146; in Belgium, December 15, (PIC) Commission Item 97-B, SH 63 Henry A. Foris Bridge 1. Served his country during World War II and the Korean War. Bridge across Chunn Creek in Pittsburg County. H. C. Res. 1038, Okla. session Laws 1995, pg. 2165; (PIC) Commission Item 97-C, SH 66 Donald J. Hurt Bridge 1. Military hero during the Korean War. Served as (Old US 66) Bridge across Catfish Creek west of Bristow in Creek First Class in the United State Army for Company G, (PIC) Commission Item 72, Battalion, 279th Infantry regiment, 45th Infantry SH 48 Vernon Sweat Memorial Bridge 1. Member of the 1913th Engineering Aviation Bridge across Leader Creek in Pontotoc County. H. C. Res. 1099, Okla. session Laws 1996, pg. 1921; (PIC) Commission Item 139-C, Private First Class during World War II. 1. Served as Police Chief in the city of Ada from 1973 to SH 1 The Pete Gray Memorial Bridge Bridge across Muddy Boggy Creek in Pontotoc H. C. Res. 1100, Okla. session Laws 1996, pg. 1922; (PIC) Commission Item 139-D, SH 3E Pierre F. Taron, Jr. Bridge 1. Served as Mayor of the Shawnee, Oklahoma from The MacArthur Street Bridge in the City of Shawnee. to S. C. Res. 73, Okla. Session 1996, pg. 1946; (PIC) Commission Item 139-G, US 64 Pawnee Bill Memorial Highway 1, Major Gordon W. Lillie (Pawnee Bill) was a famous From the City of Pawnee west to US 177. frontiersman and showman of wild west shows. H. J. Res. 1077, Okla. Session Laws 1996, pg. 1869; (PIC) Commission Item 139-B, US 283 Old Greer County Highway From the North Fork of the Red River south to the Line. S. C. Res. 75, Okla. Session 1996, pg. 1947; Commission Item 139-E, SH 51 & Angie Debo Memorial Highway SH 51 from the junction of SH 74 west to the SH 74 Kingfisher County 1. Writer and historian of Indian cultural. Author of And Still the Waters Run.

42 Line, and SH 74 from the junction of SH 51 north to Garfield County Line. H. C. Res. 1093, Okla. session Laws 1996, pg. 1909; (PIC) Commission Item 139-A, SH 74 John N. 'Happy' Camp Memorial Highway 1. Served in the Oklahoma State House of Within the borders of Garfield County. from 1943 to 1962 and in the United States House of S. J. Res. 35, Okla. Session Laws 1996, pg. 1876; Representatives from 1968 to (PIC) Commission Item 139-F, US 81 Chisholm Trail Highway Across Oklahoma. (PIC) S. J. Res. 30, Okla. Session Laws 1996, pg. 1869; US 75 Perryman Memorial Highway From I-44 to the souothern city limits of Glenpool. S. J. Res. 8, Okla. Session Laws 1997, pg. 2831; (PIC) Amending 69 O.S. 1991, Section US 75 Colonel John L. Hillman Parkway 1. Military hero in World War II and the Korean War From the southern city limits of Glenpool to Henryetta. farther gave outstanding military service with the S. J. Res. 8, Okla. Session Laws 1997, pg. 2831; National Guard, 45th Infantry Division. (PIC) Amending 69 O.S. 1991, Section US 60 Ben Johnson Memorial Highway 1. Movie actor and winner of an Academy Award. He From Washington County Line to junction of US 60 & starred in She Wore A Yellow Ribbon, Rio Grande, H. C. Res. 1045, Okla. session Laws 1997, pg. 2898; The Wild Bunch. Commission Item 146, SH 33 Earl R. Gibble Memorial Highway 1. He was a longtime Oklahoma businessman and an From Cushing to Drumright. outstanding citizen of Cushing. (PIC) H. C. Res. 1008, Okla. session Laws 1997, pg. 2878; SH 51 Jack H. Choate Memorial Highway 1. Selected by the Hennessey Chamber of Hennessey Citizen of the Year in 1987 and From US 81 to SH 132 in Kingfisher County. Outstanding Citizen S. C. Res. 39, Okla. Session 1998, pg. 2420; in (PIC) Commission Item 74, I-35 Shannon Miller Parkway 1. Olympic Champion Gymnast who won two World From Memorial Road to Danforth Road in Oklahoma H. C. Res. 1064, Okla. session Laws 1998, pg. 2417; Olympic Medals. (PIC) Commission Item 74, Championships, two National Championships and I-35 World War I Veterans Memorial Highway From the I-35 and I-40 Interchange southbound to the State Line.

43 Senate Bill 854, Okla. Session Laws 1998, pg. 1435; (PIC) Commission Item 131-A, I-35 World War II Veterans Memorial Highway From the I-35 and I-40 Interchange northbound to the State Line. Senate Bill 854, Okla. Session Laws 1998, pg. 1435; Commission Item 131-A, I-40 Korean War Veterans Memorial Highway/ 2003 The Purple Heart Trail From the I-35 and I-40 Interchange westbound to the State Line. Senate Bill 854, Okla. Session Laws 1998, pg. 1435; Commission Item 131-A, Addition of the Purple Heart Trail in Senate Bill 380, Okla. Session Laws 2003; (PIC) Commission Item 91-C, I-40 Vietnam Veterans Memorial Highway/ 2003 The Purple Heart Trail 2004 From the I-35 and I-40 Interchange eastbound to the State Line. Senate Bill 854, Okla. Session Laws 1998, pg. 1435; Commission Item 131-A, Addition of the Purple Heart Trail in Senate Bill 380, Okla. Session Laws 2003; Commission Item 91-C, Extended to junction of I-44 in Oklahoma County in Senate Bill 1480, Okla. Session Laws 2004; (PIC) Commission Item 125-B-11, SH 47 & Black Kettle Memorial Highway 1. Black Kettle was a great Cheyenne Chief. SH 47A From the Texas State Line to Cheyenne, Oklahoma and also all of SH 47A. H. J. Res. 1075, Okla. Session Laws 1998, pg. 2407; (PIC) Commission Item 111-A, The House Joint Resolution indicated that this County Road Jakie Horn Memorial Bridge bridge was on Washita River Bridge north of Alex. SH 19C. However, SH 19C does not and never have H. J. Res. 1092, Okla. Session Laws 1998, pg north of Alex SH 1 Harold L. Jennings Memorial Bridge 1. Served with the Oklahoma National Guard from Bridge across Sandy Creek southwest of Allen. 30, 1946 to September 1, 1950 and later served on H. C. Res. 1111, Okla. session Laws 1998, pg. 2476; as a Second Lieutenant. (PIC) Commission Item 131-B,

44 NE 23rd Dr. A. L. Dowell Bridge 1. An optometrist in Oklahoma and was the first Street Bridge across I-35 in Oklahoma City. African-American elected to the Oklahoma City (SH 107) H. C. Res. 1056, Okla. session Laws 1999, pg. 2152; (PIC) Commission Item 104-B, US 259, Mountain Gateway US 59 & US 59 south of I-40 in Sequoyah County and US 59, US 271 and US 259 within the boundaries of LeFlore County. Senate Bill 673, Okla. Session Laws 1999, pg. 627; (PIC) Commission Item 86-B, SH 51 Dr. William R. Bright Bypass 1. An Evangelist, who received the Between Broken Arrow and Coweta. Christiain Achievement Award, for outstanding S. J. Res. 21, Okla. Session Laws 1999, pg. 2099; dedication in furthering the gospel. (PIC) Commission Item 86-C, SH 51 Broken Arrow Expressway Between US 75 in Tulsa County and the City limits of in Wagoner County. House Res. 1455, Okla. Session Laws 1999, pg. 197; (PIC) Commission Item 104-A, SH 18 Marjorie and Maria Tallchief Highway 1. The Tallchief sisters were prima ballerinas whose From Fairfax northbound to US 60 in Osage County. artistry were recognized world wide. Both were born Senate Bill 1106, Okla. Session Laws 2000; County and were proud of their Osage Tribal heritage. (PIC) Commission Item 97-F, SH 18 Senator Frank Mahan Highway 1. Served in the Oklahoma State House of From Fairfax southbound to SH 20 in Osage County. from 1937 to 1942 and as a Senator for District 34 Senate Bill 1106, Okla. Session Laws 2000; to Commission Item 97-F, (PIC) SH 107 Clara Luper Corridor 1. Civil-rights supporter. Between I-235 and I-35 in Oklahoma City on N. 23rd House Res. 2714, Okla. Session Laws 2000; (PIC) Commission Item 97-A, SH 82 Cliff Bogle Memorial Highway 1. Founder of the town of Langley before statehood Between SH 20 in Mayes County and SH 66 in Criag instrumental in acquiring the first electric plant for the House Res. 2195, Okla. Session Laws 2000; (PIC) Commission Item 97-E, SH 127 Sam Fields Memorial Highway

45 Between SH 20 and SH 10 in Delaware County. House Res. 2446, Okla. Session Laws 2000; (PIC) Commission Item 97-D, Served as an Oklahoma Transportation Division Engineer for I-40 Sparland Rose Memorial Bridge Bridge across Little Deep Creek east of Weatherford. Division Five from 1986 to February 4, House Res. 2717, Okla. Session Laws 2000; Commission Item 97-B, US 281 Tom Manar Memorial Bridge 1. Served as an Oklahoma State Senator for District Bridge across East Cache Creek south of Apache in 1943 to County. H. C. Res. 1098, Okla. session Laws 2000; Commission Item 97-C, SH 77 & I-35 Cleo Bradshaw interchange 1. Worked for sixteen years to get the 1-35 Interchange Interchange of SH 77 and I-35 at Guthrie Guthrie. He died less than a year before the H. C. Res. 1036, Okla. session Laws 2001; completed. Commission Item 112-C, SH 131 John C. Farley Bridge 1. Private First Class John C. Farley was killed in action in the Bridge across Coal Creek east of Cairo in Coal Philippines while serving his country in the United H. C. Res. 1039, Okla. session Laws 2001; during World War II. Comission Item 112-A, SH 11 T. N. Barnsdall Bridge 1. A pioneer in the development of petroleum in Oklahoma. He Bridge across Bird Creek in Osage County. drilled the second successful commercial oil well in S. C. Res. 1X, Okla. First Extraordinary Session of the States in 1859 and was the world's first refiner. The Legislature 2001; Oil Company was a prominent player in the Osage Commission Item 155, US 59 Sailboat Bridge Bridge across Grand Lake in Delaware County. Senate Bill 459, Okla. Session Laws 2001; Commission Item 92-C, US 169 Pearl Harbor Memorial Expressway Between Memorial Drive in the City of Tulsa and the Washinton County Line. H. C. Res. 1007, Okla. session Laws 2001; Commission Item 122-B, SH 9 J. M. Bailey Highway From US 69 in McIntosh County and extend west

46 approximately 2 miles. Senate Bill 459, Okla. Session Laws 2001; Commission Item 92-B, US 59 & Senator Larry Dickerson Memorial Highway 1. Served as an Oklahoma State Senator form US 271 US 59 south of I-40 in Sequoyah County and US 271 and US until his death on March 7, in LeFlore County to Poteau. Senate Bill 1623, Okla. Session Laws 2002; Commission Item 95-A-1, US 69 Colonel Harold D. Pinney, U. S. Army Highway 1. Served his country in the United States Army. In McIntosh County on US 69 northbound lane only, yards south of US 69 Business south of Eufaula to north of the hospital exit in Eufaula. Senate Bill 1623, Okla. Session Laws 2002; Commission Item 95-A-2, US 69 Clarence F. 'Chink' Douglas, Lawman Highway 1. Served as McIntosh County Sheriff for 28 years In McIntosh County on US 69 southbound lane only, to yards north of the US Business exit in Eufaula to 100 south of 69 Business south of Eufaula. Senate Bill 1623, Okla. Session Laws 2002; Commission Item 95-A-3, US 69 McIntosh County Korean Veterans Memorial From south or I-40 to the South Canadian River in County. Senate Bill 1623, Okla. Session Laws 2002; Commission Item 95-A-5, US 412 Norman A. Lamb Highway 1. Served as an Oklahoma State Senator for District From I-35 to SH 74 in Noble and Garfield Counties to H. C. Res. 1080, Okla. Session Laws 2002; Commission Item 165b, SH 177 Truman Branscum Memorial Highway 1. Served as District IV Highway Commissioner from From north of I-40 in Pottawatomie County to Lincoln 1963 until September, 1966 and as Director of the Senate Res. 51, Okla. Session Laws 2002; Department from June 10, 1969 to January, Commission Item 165d, Access Road Callahan Lane 1. Employed by the Oklahoma Tourism and From intersection with US 70 west of Lake Texoma in Department in 1992 as the golf professional at Lake County, the Access Road into Chickasaw Pointe Golf State Park. Served as the Field Operations Senate Res. 55, Okla. Session 2002; State owned golf courses.

47 Commission Item 165e, I-44 Dr. W. K. Jackson Parkway 1. A clergyman in Oklahoma City. From US 77 to junction with I-35 in Oklahoma County. H. C. Res. 1066, Okla. session Laws 2002; Commission Item 165f, SH 67 Veterans of Foreign Wars Highway From junction with US 64 in Bixby to junction with US Alternate in Creek County. H. C. Res. 1066, Okla. session Laws 2002; Commission Item 114f-1, Military hero in World War II. Recipient of the Congressional SH 72 Lt. Col. Ernest Childers Highway In Wagoner County, from junction with SH 51B in Medal of Honor, April 8, He died March 17, extending south 1.8 miles. S. C. Res. 87, Okla. Session Laws 2002; Commission Item 114h, US 81 Mennonite Bridge Bridge over unnamed creek on US 81, 1.6 miles south junction of US 81 & SH 3 in Canadian County. Senate Bill 1623, Okla. Session Laws 2002; Commission Item 95-A-4, SH 51 Richard D. Newkirk Bridge 1. Served as an Oklhoma Transportation Division Bridge over Fort Gibson in Wagoner and Cherokee Division I from 1974 to Senate Res. 50, Okla. Session Laws 2002; Commission Item 165c, SH 82 Jake Eaton Bridge Bridge over Eaton Creek in Haskell County 1.33 miles the junction of SH 82 & SH 31. Senate Bill 1623, Okla. Session Laws 2002; Commission Item 95-A-6, I-40 Bob Wood Memorial Bridge 1. An outstanding citizen of Del City, who served as a Del City Bridge over Sunnylane Road in Del City. Councilman and a Member of the Del City Chamber H. C. Res. 1026, Okla. session Laws 2003; Commerce and helped established the Country Music Commission Item 109f, Fame in Del City SH 3 Southeastern Mountain Gateway Within the boundaries and community of Tom in County. Senate Bill 489, Okla. Session Laws 2003; Commission Item 91D, US 412 & Sand Springs Expressway US 64 Renamed old Keystone Expressway on US 412 & US

48 Tulsa County. Senate Bill 280, Okla. Session Laws 2003; Commission Item 91A-2, US 77 Congressman Bill K. Brewster Highway 1. Served in the Oklahoma Legislature from 1982 to From SH 199 in Carter County to SH 32 in Love Represented Oklahoma's Third Congressional District United States House of Representatives from 1991 to S. C. Res. 19, Okla. Session Laws 2003; 1996, the third Congressman to represent the District in the past 48 years. Commission Item 109d, US 64 Dwight C. Woodrell, Jr. Memorial Highway 1. Served as Sheriff of Pawnee County and was killed From the City Limits of Pawnee to the City Limits of Cleveland in line of duty on October 13, Pawnee County. S. C. Res. 19, Okla. Session Laws 2003; Commission Item 109b, SH 77H Pearl Harbor/USS Oklahoma Memorial Highway From SH 9 in Cleveland County to I-240 in Oklahoma Senate Bill 295, Okla. Session Laws 2003; Commission Item 91A-1, US 412 Trooper Chris Van Krevelen Memorial Highway An Oklahoma Highway Patrol Trooper who was killed in the line From SH 74 in Garfield County to SH 58 in Major of duty on Thanksgiving Day of Senate Bill 280, Okla. Session Laws 2003; Commission Item 91B, Served two terms in the Oklahoma House of SH 15 Henry Bellmen Highway Representatives From US 177 in Noble County to SH 74 in Garfield beginning in 1947 and became the first Republican S. C. Res. 18, Okla. Session Laws 2003; the State of Oklahoma in Served again as Commission Item 92c, Oklahoma from 1986 to 1991, becoming the second Governor to serve more than one term and the first to serve two non-consecutive terms. Served in the United States from 1968 to 1980, the first Republican in the history Oklahoma to be re-elected to the office of U. S US 70 Tom Tipps Highway 1. Served as an Oklahoma State Representative in From US 77 to SH 76 in Carter County 1954 and served as an Oklahoma State Senator from S. C. Res. 34, Okla. Session Laws 2003; to Commission Item 109e,

49 US 70 Trooper Nikky Green Memorial Highway 1. An outstanding Oklahoma Highway Patrol Trooper From US 183 in Tillman County to US 81 in Jefferson killed in the line of duty. Served as deputy sheriff in H. C. Res. 1051, Okla. session Laws 2004; County in 1992, a DARE officer with the Guthrie Commission Item 192b, Department from 1993 to 1995, and as a minister and patrol trooper until his death on December 26, SH 7 LCDR Clarence O. 'Smokey' Tolbert Memorial 1. Served as a Navy polit who was killed in action From SH 99 to SH 1 in Johnston County. Vietnam War and was classified as Mission In Action H. C. Res. 1053, Okla. session Laws 2004; sixteen years. Commission Item 104a, SH 82 & Mickey Mantle Memorial Highway 1. One of the greatest major league baseball players SH 20 Between junction of SH 82 & SH 20 north of Spavinaw time and was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame Indian Springs Road south of Spavinaw. S. C. Res. 60, Okla. Session Laws 2004; Commission Item 104b, I-40 Trooper Matthew Evans/Officer Jeffery Rominger 1. Trooper Matthew Evans was an outstanding Memorial Parkway Highway Patrol Trooper who was killed in the line of From I-44 eastbound to junction of I-35 & I-40 in Oklahoma City. 2. Officer Jeffery Rominger was an Oklahoma City Police Senate Bill 1480, Okla. Session Laws 2004; Officer who was killed in the line of duty. Commission Item 125-B-1, SH 1 Trooper David 'Rocky' Eales Memorial Highway 1. An Oklahoma Highway Patrol Trooper who was Between Indian Nation Turnpike and US 69 in and near the City line of duty. of McAlester in Pittsburg County. Senate Bill 1480, Okla. Session Laws 2004; Commission Item 125-B-2, US 70 Choctaw-Chickasaw Trail of Tears Memorial Between Arkansas State Line and I-35. H. C. Res. 1064, Okla. session Laws 2004; Commission Item 104c, SH 2 Vernon Glenn Memorial Highway 1. A FBI agent who was killed in the line of duty. In the City of Vinita, between US 69 and the North City Senate Bill 1480, Okla. Session Laws 2004; Commission Item 125-B-3, US 77 Sid Cookerly Memorial Highway 1. A Kay County Undersheriff. Between SH 11 and the City of Newkirk in Kay Senate Bill 1480, Okla. Session Laws 2004; Commission Item 125-B-4, SH 7 Tom Puckett Memorial Highway 1. A FBI agent who was killed in the line of duty. Between I-44 in Lawton and SH 65 in Comanche Senate Bill 1480, Okla. Session Laws 2004; Commission Item 125-B-5,

50 US 75 John C. Blaylock Memorial Highway From South Canandian River Bridge near Calvin and five miles north. Senate Bill 1480, Okla. Session Laws 2004; Commission Item 125-B-6, SH 99 Dr. Robert E. Cowling Memorial Highway From Richardson Loop in Ada and extending five Senate Bill 1480, Okla. Session Laws 2004; Commission Item 125-B-7, SH 99 Troy Leathers Memorial Highway 1. An Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation agent From SH 66 near Stroud south to the Sac and Fox Tribal Center. killed in the line of duty. Senate Bill 1480, Okla. Session Laws 2004; Commission Item 125-B-8, SH 33 Dr. Ernest L. Holloway Memorial Highway 1. Served as President of Langston University from October 10, One-half mile from the east end of Cimarron River 1979 to July 31, He was inducted into the SH 105 in Logan County. Afro-American Hall of Fame in 1987, Oklahoma Senate Bill 1480, Okla. Session Laws 2004; Commission Item 125-B-15, of Fame in 1996, Oklahoma Higher Education Hall of 1999, and the Oklahoma State University Alumni Hall of Fame in US 270 William Ross Stewart Memorial Highway 1. An agent for Oklahoma State Bureau of Narcotics Between Krebs and Hartshorne in Pittsburg County. killed in the line of duty. Senate Bill 1480, Okla. Session Laws 2004; Commission Item 125-B-9, SH 65 Jody Latimer Memorial Highway 1. A FBI agent who was killed in the line of duty. Between SH 53 and City of Temple in Cotton County. Senate Bill 1480, Okla. Session Laws 2004; Commission Item 125-B-12, US 75 W. R. 'Dick' Stubbs Memorial Highway 1. Served as an Oklahoma State Transportation Commissioner Between US 266 and Trudgeon Road in Henryetta. of the 1st District form August 6, 1985 to February, Senate Bill 1480, Okla. Session Laws 2004; Commission Item 125-B-13, US 62 Teddy Lehman Expressway 1. All-American linebacker from Fort Gibson, From Willey Road and west City Limits in Fort Gibson. played for the University of Oklahoma ( ). Senate Bill 1480, Okla. Session Laws 2004; Butkus award as the nation's best linebacker his

51 Commission Item 125-B-16, After college, he went on to play professional football Detroit Lions in the NFL I-240 Keith Leftwich Memorial Loop 1. Served as an Oklahoma State Representative for Between I-35 and I-44 in Oklahoma City. from 1983 to 1988, and as an Oklahoma State Senate Bill 669, Okla. Session Laws 2004; district 44 from 1991 until his death in Commission Item 125-A-1, I-35 Helen Cole Memorial Highway 1. Served as an Oklahoma State Senator for District Between I-240 in Oklahoma City and Indian Hills 1985 to 1988 and from 1991 to City of Norman. Senate Bill 669, Okla. Session Laws 2004; Commission Item 125-A-2, SH 82 Doc Scanthlen Bridge Bridge near Stigler in Haskell County 0.4 mile south of junction of SH 82 & SH 9. House Res. 2316, Okla. Session Laws 2004; Commission Item 83a, SH 11 Perrier Bridge Bridge over Bird Creek north of Skitook. Senate Bill 1480, Okla. Session Laws 2004; Commission Item 125-B-14, US 183 Joe M. Morgan Memorial Bridge 1. Served as an Oklahoma Transportation Division Bridge over Washita River in Custer County at Division 5 from May 1, 1974 to May 31, Senate Bill 698, Okla. Session Laws 2005; S. C. Res. 24, Okla. Session Laws 2005; (PIC) Commission Item 103-d, SH 101 Rider Daugherty Memorial Bridge Bridge over Little Lee Creek west of Short in Sequoyah County. House Res. 1310, Okla. Session Laws 2005; Commission Item 103-b-1, US 59 Bus. Navy Petty Officer Third Class Doyle W. Bollinger, 1. Killed June 6, 2003 while serving his country in Overpass On US 59 Business over US 59 in Poteau, LeFlore House Res. 1310, Okla. Session Laws 2005; Commission Item 103-b-7, US 70 Faye Moore Bridge 1. An outstanding citizen of the town Ringling in Bridge over Long Branch Creek east of Ringling. County. She made US 70 in Jefferson County a safer H. C. Res. 1007, Okla. session Laws 2005; through her efforts by promoting public safety. Commission Item 118-B, SH 20 Trooper Randy Littlefield Memorial Highway 1. An Oklahoma Highway Patrol Trooper who was From east of Jay at the junction of SH 101 & US 59 line of duty.

52 east to Missouri State Line. House Bill 1262, Okla. Session Laws 2005; Commission Item 103-a-1, SH 270 Billy Fairl Morgan Memorial Highway 1. The memorial was relocated in New memorial between Harrah Road in Oklahoma 2. An agent for Oklahoma State Bureau of Narcotics McLoud municipal limits in Pottawatomie County. killed in the line of duty July 20, Senate Bill 1480, Okla. Session Laws 2004; Commission Item 125-B-10, House Bill 1262, Okla. Session Laws 2005; Commission Item 103-a-2, Army Second Lieutenant Luke James was killed January 27, SH 54 2nd Lt. Luke James Memorial Highway 2007 From the municipal limits of Optima to the Kansas 2004 while serving his country in Iraq. House Bill 1310, Okla. Session Laws 2005; Commission Item 103-b-2, House Bill 1941, Okla. Session Laws 2007; Commission Item 106 (3, a), SH 54 Jack Begley Memorial Highway 1. Served as an Oklahoma Transportation From the municipal limits of Optima to the Texas District 6 from May, 2003 to April, House Bill 1310, Okla. Session Laws 2005; Commission Item 103-b-3, US 64 Lyle Rymer Highway In Roland, between Paw Paw Road and Cottonwood House Res. 1310, Okla. Session Laws 2005; Commission Item 103-b-4, US 81 Veterans Memorial Highway Between Duncan and Comanche in Stephens County. House Res. 1310, Okla. Session Laws 2005; Commission Item 103-b-6, Duncan Bobby Green Memorial Expressway 1. Served as an Oklahoma Highway Division Bypass On the Duncan Bypass from SH 7 north of Duncan Division VIII from May, 1971 to November, 1974; through the west side of Duncan to US 81 in Stephens County. House Res. 1310, Okla. Session Laws 2005; Commission Item 103-b-5, SH 31 Scott Vincent Memorial Highway In LeFlore County, between the west municipal limits Transportation Director from March 1, 1991 to January 31, Marine Corporal Scott Vincent was killed April 30, 2004 while serving his country in Iraq.

53 Bokoshe and US 59 east of Bokoshe. Senate Bill 348, Okla. Session Laws 2005; Commission Item 103-c, SH 51 Mannford Expressway From one mile east of junction SH 151 west to Senate Bill 698, Okla. Session Laws 2005; Commission Item 117-A-1, SH 9 Oklahoma Technolgy Corridor Between I-35 and the intersection of S. E. 36 Street in Norman. Senate Bill 698, Okla. Session Laws 2005; Commission Item 117-A-2, US 271 & Judy Davis Memorial Highway 1. Served as the Director of the Spiro Chamber of SH 9 Between Sunset Corner west of Spiro and Poteau River Bridge. from March, 1993 to August, Senate Bill 1074, Okla. Session Laws 2006; House Res. 3019, Okla. Session Laws 2006; Commission Item 99-B-4, Commission Item 99-A-2, US 62 W. R. Shaver Memorial Highway 1. Commissioned as a deputy U. S. Marshal for Boley Within the municipal limits of Boley in Okfuskee Indian Territory in Killed in a gunfight while in Senate Bill 1074, Okla. Session Laws 2006; duty. His name was added to the National Law H. C. Res. 1057, Okla. session Laws 2006; Officers Memorial in May, Commission Item 99-B-5, SH 49 Medicine Park Trail Between I-44 and the Wichita Mountains Wildlife House Res. 3019, Okla. Session Laws 2006; Commission Item 99-A-1, SH 7 Historic Platt National Parkway From US 177 in Sulphur and west 5 miles to near Davis. House Res. 3019, Okla. Session Laws 2006; Commission Item 99-A-4, US 270 Agent Choc Ericsson Memorial Highway 1. An Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Southeast of Woodward between SH 34 and the agent killed in the line of duty on US 270. Bridge. Senate Bill 1412, Okla. Session Laws 2006; Commission Item 122-a, SH 51 USMC Sgt. James R. Graham III Memorial Highway 1. An United States Marine killed August 1, 2005 while serving Between 141st Street in Coweta and the Muskogee his country in Iraq during the War Against Terror. in Wagoner County.

54 Senate Bill 1412, Okla. Session Laws 2006; Commission Item 122-b, US 64 James E. and Rose H. Benson Memorial Highway In Woods County, from Cora (2 miles west of SH 14 to east 5 miles. Senate Bill 1412, Okla. Session Laws 2006; Commission Item 122-c, US 412 Representative Elmer Maddux Highway 1. Served as a Woodward County Commissioner for Between SH 50 at Mooreland in Woodward County and Orienta from January 5, 1987 to July 5, 1988 and in the Oklahoma State in Major County. House of Representatives for District 58 from Senate Bill 1412, Okla. Session Laws 2006; to Commission Item 122-e, US 77 Jared 'Jed' Douglas Hartley Memorial Highway 1. An Army Specialist killed on July 15, 2005 while From the northern municipal boundary of Newkirk to the Kansas country in Iraq during the War Against Terror. His home town State Line. was Newkirk, Oklahoma. H. C. Res. 1050, Okla. session Laws 2006; Commission Item 202-B, US 81 BUS. Destry Horton Memorial Highway 1. Firefighter from Chickasha killed while fighting a Through Rush Springs in Grady County. in Senate Bill 1074, Okla. Session Laws 2006; Commission Item 99-A-32, US 59 Senator Larry Dickerson Memorial Bridge 1. Served as an Oklahoma State Senator from Bridge over the Arkansas River south of Sallisaw at Kerr Lock & 1987 until his death on March 7, Dam. Senate Bill 1074, Okla. Session Laws 2006; Commission Item 99-B-2, SH 3 Newt Sexton Memorial Bridge 1. A well known Oklahoman and lifelong resident of Bridge over the Cimarron River north of Coyle. was honored for his years of greeting travelers on SH 33. Many House Res. 3019, Okla. Session Laws 2006; various newspaper articles were written about him. Commission Item 99-B-3, SH 1 T. A. Olivo Memorial Bridge 1. A pioneer and rancher who served on the School

55 Bridge over Arbeca Creek northeast of Allen in Hughes County. Allen for many years. House Res. 3019, Okla. Session Laws 2006; Commission Item 99-B-5, SH 48 David Gray Memorial Bridge 1. Served as a Pontotoc County Commissioner from Bridge over Sincere Creek south of Allen in Pontotoc to House Res. 3019, Okla. Session Laws 2006; Commission Item 99-A-6, I-40 Don Reynolds Memorial Bridge 1. Served as Del City's first Brusiness Manager from Bridge over Sooner Road in Del City. 1959, on the Del City Council from 1959 to 1963, as H. C. Res. 1074, Okla. session Laws 2006; Del City from 1964 to 1969, and as a Regent for Rose Commission Item 202-C, College from 1971 to US 270 Private First Class Curtis Herman Bullard Memorial Bridge 1. Killed in action in Pleika Province, Vietnam on June 20, 1966, Bridge over Caston Creek south of Wister. while serving his country. Senate Bill 1074, Okla. Session Laws 2006; Commission Item 99-B-1, SH 31 PFC Joseph Sevier Memorial Bridge He was killed in action March 8, 1944 in the Bridge on SH 31 across a creek approximately 2.72 miles east serving his country in the United States Marine Corps during of SH 48 Junction in Coal County. World War II. House Bill 1941, Okla. Session Laws 2007; Commission Item 106 (3, e), SH 31 PFC Lonnie Duke Memorial Bridge 1. He was killed in action May 11, 1944 in the Bridge on SH 31 across a creek approximately 2.41 miles east while serving his country in the United States Army during of SH 48 Junction in Coal County. World War II. House Bill 1941, Okla. Session Laws 2007; Commission Item 106 (3, f), SH 112 Sergeant Buddy Hughie Memorial Overpass 1. Killed in action in Afghanistan on February 19, Overpass at US 59/US 271 Junction at the north end serving with the First Battalion, 180th Infantry. Poteau Bypass. Senate Bill 533, Okla. Session Laws 2007; Commission Item 106 (4, d), SH 31 PFC Harley Leaired Memorial Bridge 1. He was killed in action October 24, 1944 while Bridge on SH 31 across Clear Boggy Creek country in the United States Army during World War miles east of SH 48 Junction in Coal County. served in the Philippines in the 60th Coast Artillery House Bill 1941, Okla. Session Laws 2007; Battery B and received the Silver Star for his heroic Commission Item 106 (3, d), April 16, 1942.

56 SH 51B PFC Rex Lee Brown Memorial Highway Between Porter and Tullahassee in Wagoner County from 429th E. Avenue east to 484th E. Avenue. House Bill 1346, Okla. Session Laws 2007; Commission Item 106 (1), I-40 Freedom Freeway From I-40/I-35 Junction east to the Harrah/Newalla Oklahoma City. House Bill 1443, Okla. Session Laws 2007; Commission Item 106 (2, a), SH 51 Disabled American Veterans Highway From Tulsa/Wagoner County Line at 193rd E. Avenue 145th E. Avenue exit. House Bill 1443, Okla. Session Laws 2007; Commission Item 106 (2, b), Killed in action in Pleika Province, Vietnam while serving his country SH 54 Senator Byron Dacus Memorial Highway 1. Served as an Oklahoma State Senator for District From SH 152 Junction in Washita County south to SH April, 1944 to January, 1965 and for District 26 from Junction in Kiowa County and for District 26 from January, 1965 to House Bill 1941, Okla. Session Laws 2007; Commission Item 106 (3, b), SH 136 SPC Joshua Pearce Memorial Highway 1. Killed in action Feburary 26, 2006 while serving his From SH 3 in Texas County to the Kansas State Line. in Iraq. House Bill 1941, Okla. Session Laws 2007; Commission Item 106 (3, g), US 69 Colonel Albert Hill Highway 1. Served his country for 41 years before retiring from From the Shawnee Bypass south to Okmulgee Street Air Force on September 11, During World War in II, he had Muskogee. served as lead bombardier in missions over Europe mission at Normandy on D-Day, June 6, He Senate Bill 533, Okla. Session Laws 2007; Commission Item 106 (4, a), received the Presidential Unit Citation, Silver Star, Distinguished Cross, Air Medal with 13 Oak Leaf Clusters and the Heart, European Campaign Medal, three Battle Stars, American Defense Service Medal, American Campaign Medal

57 World War II Victory Medal US 271 & Officer Danny Martinez Memorial Highway 1. A Fort Smith Police Official who was killed in the line of duty US 270 From US 271/US 270 Junction at Wister west to on March 23, 2007 in Fort Smith, Arkansas. He had US 271/US 270 Junction at Caston. Police Chief in Wister, Oklahoma and on the police Senate Bill 533, Okla. Session Laws 2007; Panama and Heavener, Oklahoma. Commission Item 106 (4, c), SH 20 PFC John Reece, Jr. Medal Honor/Purple Heart 1. He was killed in action in the Philippines while Highway country in the United States Army during World War II. He was Between the municipal limits of Pryor and Salina in one of six Native Americans to receive the Medal of County. Senate Bill 533, Okla. Session Laws 2007; Commission Item 106 (4, e), US 283 Senator Robert M. 'Bob' Kerr Memorial Highway 1. Served as a Highway Commissioner from January, In Jackson County, from Tamarack Road in Altus January, 1975, and as an Oklahoma State Senator for Greer County Line. 38 from 1987 until his death January 25, S. C. Res. 32, Okla. Session Laws 2007; Commission Item 93, US 60 First Lt. Donald J. Gott Memorial Highway Between Arnett and Harman in Ellis County. House Bill 1941, Okla. Session Laws 2007; Commission Item 106 (3, c), US 64 Representative Jim L. Barker, Speaker of the 1. Served as an Oklahoma State Representative for House of Represntatives Memorial Highway from 1969 to 1971 and from 1977 to He was Between Muskogee and Keefeton in Muskogee Speaker from 1983 to 1991 and was the only Senate Bill 1155, Okla. Session Laws 2008; State history to be elected four times as House Commission Item 87 (2,d), SH 105 OHP Lt. J. C. Burris Memorial Highway 1. An Oklahoma Highway Patrol Trooper, who Between I-35 and the Lincoln County Line. safety with such campaign as the "Click It or Ticket" Senate Bill 1155, Okla. Session Laws 2008; Commission Item 87 (2,g), Northwest SSG Jonathan Paul Dragus Memorial Highway Expressway From I-44 west to Pennsylvania Avenue in Oklahoma (Old SH 3A) House Bill 2691, Okla. Session Laws 2008; Commission Item 87 (1, m), SH 251A Kelly Downing Memorial Highway program of which he appeared in commercials and on Has received the National Trooper of the Year Award and the National Law Enforcement Liaison Award in died November 24, 2006 after a long battle with 1. Kelly William Downing was a United States Marine who was

58 From SH 16 in Wagoner County east to the Cherokee killed in action on May 3, 1967 while serving his Line. South Vietnam. He was from Ft. Gibson, Oklahoma. House Bill 2691, Okla. Session Laws 2008; Commission Item 87 (1, h), SH 151 U. S. Army Staff Sergeant Billie Hall Memorial Highway 1. An Army Special Forces medic, who was killed in action on From SH 51 in Tulsa County north to US 64. March 9, 1966 while serving his country in South Senate Bill 1479, Okla. Session Laws 2008; was posthumously awarded the Distinguished Service Commission Item 108a, Billie Allen Hall was born on September 21, was from Sands Springs, Oklahoma I-35 A. C. Hamlin Parkway 1. Served as an Oklahoma House of Representative From Waterloo Road north to Charter Oak Road in to The son of a former slaves and was the first County. member of the Oklahoma Legislature. House Bill 2691, Okla. Session Laws 2008; Commission Item 87 (1, l), I-35 SPC Ross Hunter Duncan Memorial Highway 1. He was born June 26, 1962 in Perry, and was a From US 64 (Fir Street) in Perry in Noble County the Choctaw Nation. He was killed during an air show SH 51 in Payne County. Topeka, Kansas on October 19, Senate Bill 1155, Okla. Session Laws 2008; Commission Item 87 (2, f), US 83 Oklahoma Panhandle Vietnam Veterans Memorial Highway In Beaver County, between Kansas State Line and Texas State Line. House Bill 2691, Okla. Session Laws 2008; Commission Item 87 (1, i), SH 115 Duty Rowe Scenic Route A longtime rancher from Meers, Oklahoma, and From SH 19 in Kiowa County to SH 49 in Comanche a leader in the agriculture business in Southwest Senate Bill 1155, Okla. Session Laws 2008; Commission Item 87 (2, a), SH 9 U. S. Army Staff Sergeant Ruben Rivers Highway 1. Killed in action during World War II on November From Skagg City Road in Tecumseh east to SH 9A in Awarded the Medal of Honor and the Silver Star. Pottawatomie County. member of the United States Army 761st Tank Senate Bill 1155, Okla. Session Laws 2008; first African-American armored unit to serve in Commission Item 87 (2, e),

59 US 69 Veterans Memorial Highway From County Road EW760 north to County Road Wagoner County. House Bill 2691, Okla. Session Laws 2008; Commission Item 87 (1, k), SH 32 John Adams and Arlie Harrill Memorial Bridges The four new bridges west of Marietta in Love County bridges for many years. the Walnut Bayou. Senate Bill 1155, Okla. Session Laws 2008; Commission Item 87 (2, b), The Adams and Harill families have lived in the area near the US 62 Private First Class Cody Montana Carver, U. S. Army 3rd 1. Killed in action on October 30, 2007 while serving his country Infantry Division Memorial Bridge in Iraq. He was assigned to the 1st Battalion, 15th Bridge south of Haskell and south of the US 62/US 64 Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Junction Division. He in Muskogee County. was from Haskell, Oklahoma. Senate Bill 1155, Okla. Session Laws 2008; Commission Item 87 (2, c), SH 7 PFC Danny Leo Evans Memorial Bridge 1. United States Marine who died from wounds Bridge across the Western portion of Clear Boggy serving his country in Vietnam August 10, He Atoka County. Atoka, Oklahoma. House Bill 2691, Okla. Session Laws 2008; Commission Item 87 (1, f), US 59 Ronald Glenn Bridge Bridge over Cedar Creek four miles south of Hodgen County. House Bill 2691, Okla. Session Laws 2008; Commission Item 87 (1, n), SH 97 OHP Lt. Pat Grimes Memorial Bridge 1. An Oklahoma Highway Patrol Trooper killed while Bridge across the Arkansas River in Sand Springs in County. House Bill 2691, Okla. Session Laws 2008; Commission Item 87 (1, d), SH 74 Richard L. Huddleston Memorial Bridge 1. Served as Chief Administrator in the Oklahoma Bridge across the Bloody Rush Creek in Oklahoma County south of Logan County Line. Senate Bill 1479, Okla. Session Laws 2008; Commission Item 125, SH 9 Representative Ron Langmacher Bridge Representatives and worked for House Leadership for 25 years. 1. Served as an Oklahoma House of Representative for District

60 Bridge over the Washita River approximately two 56 from 1995 to Carnegie in Caddo County. Senate Bill 1479, Okla. Session Laws 2008; Commission Item 108b, SH 7 SPC4 Benny Joe Lewis Memorial Bridge 1. United States Marine killed in action on August 10, Bridge across the Eastern portion of Clear Boggy while serving his country in South Vietnam. Atoka County. House Bill 2691, Okla. Session Laws 2008; Commission Item 87 (1, g), SH 31 PFC Glen W. Page Memorial Bridge 1. Served in the Army and was a P.O.W. in World Bridge over Salt Creek south of Ashland in Coal County. escaped after almost a year. Awarded the Bronze Star, Purple House Bill 2691, Okla. Session Laws 2008; Heart, and the American Defense Service Medal. He Commission Item 87 (1, b), August 15, US 60 P.O.W./M.I.A. Memorial Bridge Bridge over the Arkansas River south of Ponca City in Osage Counties. House Bill 2691, Okla. Session Laws 2008; Commission Item 87 (1, e), US 77 Cpl. Bryan J. Scripsick Memorial Bridge 1. United States Marine killed in action on September Bridge over the Washita River north of Pauls Valley in while serving his country in Iraq. County. House Bill 2691, Okla. Session Laws 2008; Commission Item 87 (1, j), I-235 Zach D. Taylor, Jr. Memorial Interchange 1. Served as Executive Director of Association of Interchange of I-235 and NW 36th Street in Oklahoma Oklahoma Governments for 25 years. He was named Senate Bill 1155, Okla. Session Laws 2008; Adminstrator of the Year in Commission Item 87 (2, h), SH 31 Pvt. Everett C. 'Bud' Ward Memorial Bridge 1. A World War II veteran from Coal County. He was Bridge over Keel Creek northeast of Coalgate and United States Army Quartermaster Corps and served Coal County. South Pacific Theater. He died December 15, House Bill 2691, Okla. Session Laws 2008; the Bronze Star and the Purple Heart. Commission Item 87 (1, c), US 177 Staff Sergenat Billy M. Castleberry Memorial Highway 1. Killed in action on October 7, 1965 while serving his country Through Johnston County. in South Vietnam. He was born June 25, 1920.

61 House Bill 2691, Okla. Session Laws 2008; Commission Item 87 (1, a), SH Served as an Oklahoma House of Representative State Representative Terry Hyman Memorial Highway for District From I-35 in Love County west to Jefferson County Line. 49 from 2005 until his death June 27, He was killed while Senate Bill 622, Okla. Session Laws 2009; working on his farm. House Bill 1769, Okla. Session Laws 2009; Commission Item 94(a, 1), SH 63 Carsyn Kay Hackler Memorial Highway 1. Died November 11, 2007 from injury she had From the City of Kiowa in Pittsburg County east rodeo accident when the horse she was riding fell on 3 miles to the City of Pittsburg. was 7-year-old. House Bill 1769, Okla. Session Laws 2009; Commission Item 94(a, 2), SH 48 Master Sgt. Ura M. Horton Memorial Bridge Ura Manuel Horton died May 10, He had 22 Bridge approximately 5 miles south of Allen in Pontotoc County. Military Service. Served in Korea and World War II. He was a House Bill 1769, Okla. Session Laws 2009; former prisoner of War. Commission Item 94(a, 3), SH 125 Tech Sgt. Jason Norton Memorial Bridge 1. Tech Sergeant Jason Norton was killed January Bridge over Neosho River at Riverview Park in Miami while serving his country in Iraq. County. House Bill 1769, Okla. Session Laws 2009; Commission Item 94(a, 4), SH 7 Commissioner Jimmie Primrose Memorial Bridge 1. Served as Murray County District 3 Commissioner Bridge over Washita River between I-35 and Davis in than 20 years. Died September 6, County. House Bill 1769, Okla. Session Laws 2009; Commission Item 94(a, 5), US 270 SSgt. Larry S. Pierce Memorial Highway 1. Staff Sergeant Larry S. Pierce was a member of Between the City of Seminole and the City of Wewoka Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion (Airborne), in 503rd Infantry, Seminole County. 173rd Airborne Brigada. Died in action September 20, House Bill 1769, Okla. Session Laws 2009; Vietnam. Received the Medal of Honor for saving the Commission Item 94(a, 6), men of his sqaud by the sacrifice of his own life SH 51 Sheriff Jerry Beall and Police Chief Joe Rowden 1. Payne County Deputy Sheriff Jerry Mark Beall was Memorial Highway. the line of duty July 30, 1968 on SH 51. He was 26. Between West Junction of SH 108 and East Junction of SH Cushing Police Chif Oswell Ovid "Joe" Rowden was killed in

62 in Payne County. the line of duty July 30, 1968 on SH 51. He was 60. House Bill 1769, Okla. Session Laws 2009; Commission Item 94(a, 7), US 77 Mazzebeth Turner Memorial Highway Between the junctions of I-35 at exit 51 and exit 47 in County. House Bill 1769, Okla. Session Laws 2009; Commission Item 94(a, 8), SH 4 U. S. Army 509th Engineer Company Memorial Bridge Activated 15 July 1942 at Camp Gruber, Oklahoma. Bridge 1 mile north of junction SH 3 in Canadian House Bill 1769, Okla. Session Laws 2009; Commission Item 94(a, 9), SH 3 U. S. Army Staff Sgt. Brandon W. Farley Memorial 1. Killed in action while serving his country in Iraq. Highway Between east of Idabel and Tom in McCurtain County. House Bill 1769, Okla. Session Laws 2009; Commission Item 94(a, 10), SH 11 Charles "Choppy" Parker Memorial Bridge 1. Died in Bridge over Salt Fork River in Alfalfa County. House Bill 1769, Okla. Session Laws 2009; Commission Item 94(a, 11), US 69 Bus. Leon Sherrer Highway 1. Owned Sherrer's Restaurant in Durant since From Waldon Drive in Durant north to Alabama as Assistant Secretary of the Oklahoma School Land Senate Res. 54, Okla. Session Laws 2009; Commission, and as Deputy Director and then House Bill 1769, Okla. Session Laws 2009; Training and Education for Oklahoma Civil Defense Commission Item 94(a, 12), Served on the Durant City Council and as Mayor of Served on the Oklahoma State Small Business the Board of the Substate Planning District Southern Oklahoma Development Association. Director of the Oklahoma Restaurant Association for the last 35 years SH 112 Deputy Sheriff Dustin Duncan Memorial Bridge 1. Latimer County Deputy Sheriff Dustin Shawn Bridge over Poteau River in LeFlore County. killed in an automobile accident February 4, 2008 while on duty. House Bill 1769, Okla. Session Laws 2009; He had served with Latimer County Sheriff's Office for only three

63 Commission Item 94(a, 13), months. The previous nine years he served with Department and LeFlore County Sheriff's Office SH 128 U. S. Army 2nd Lieutenant Fred Sonaggera Memorial 1. Second Lieutenant Freddie Leon Sonaggera was Bridge April 17, 1968 while serving his country in Vietnam. Bridge east of Heavener in LeFlore County. House Bill 1769, Okla. Session Laws 2009; Commission Item 94(a, 14), US 81 SSGT Chris Hake Memorial Highway 1. Staff Sergeant Chris Hake was killed March 23, From Enid City Limits north to US 64 in Garfield serving his country in Iraq. He was with the 3rd House Bill 1759, Okla. Session Laws 2009; Infantry Division, Fort Stewart, Georgia. Commission Item 94(b,1), SH 6 Trooper David Nalley Memorial Highway 1. Trooper David Nalley was killed October 27, 1984 Between US 283 in Greer County & SH 152 in Beckham County. of Duty. House Bill 1759, Okla. Session Laws 2009; Commission Item 94(b,2), I-35 CW02 Steven Shephard Memorial Highway 1. Army Chief Warrant Officer 2nd Class Steven E. From mile marker 100 south to Purcell. was killed June 27, 2005 when his helicopter crashed House Bill 1913, Okla. Session Laws 2009; serving his country in Iraq. He was with the 3rd Commission Item 94(c), Aviation Regiment, 3rd Infantry Division, Fort Bragg, Carolina SH 48 Larry Eugene Caldwell Memorial Bridge 1. Served as a member of Company A, 3rd Battalion, Bridge over Little Deep Fork Creek 1.5 miles south of Bristow in Infantry, 196th Light Infantry Brigade. Killed in action on March 19, 1970 while serving his country in Vietam. Earned Creek County. the Army Combat Infantryman Badge, Army Commendation H. C. Res. 1005, Okla. Session Laws 2009; Medal, Purple Commission Item 94(d), Heart and Vietam Gallantry Cross US 54 Oklahoma Panhandle State University Centennial 1. In 1009, Oklahoma Legislature provided funding Across Texas County. creation of Panhandle Agricultural Institute. The H. C. Res. 1008, Okla. Session Laws 2009; provide a district agricultural school of secondary Commission Item 94(e), , the Legislature authorized a two-year college and the name was changed to Panhandle Agricultural Mechanical College. In 1925 and 1926, junor and courses were added. Renamed in 1967 as Oklahoma Panhandle State College of Agriculture and Applied Renamed in 1974 as Oklahoma Panhandle State The Oklahom Legislature congratulates Oklahoma University for providing quality education and enrichment for 100 years.

64 OKLAHOMA DEPARTMENT of TRANSPORTATION S. COFFEYVILLE HARPER NOWATA BLACKWELL ALVA TEXAS ALFALFA CRAIG GRANT GUYMON 64 OTTAWA BARTLESVILLE BEAVER CIMARRON MIAMI KAY WOODS PONCA CITY 60 OSAGE ENID 412 VINITA 60 WASHINGTON 287 GROVE ROGERS OWASSO WOODWARD PAWNEE NOBLE WOODWARD 69 CLAREMORE 15 SKIATOOK PRYOR MAYES DELAWARE GARFIELD MAJOR 270 PERRY W. SILOAM SPRINGS TULSA ELLIS 281 TULSA 169 STILLWATER 81 PAYNE KINGFISHER WAGONER CUSHING DEWEY CREEK 183 WAGONER CHEROKEE ADAIR GLENPOOL GUTHRIE BLAINE TAHLEQUAH 33 LINCOLN LOGAN OKMULGEE MUSKOGEE 270 ROGER MILLS CUSTER CANADIAN MUSKOGEE OKMULGEE MEMORIAL BRIDGE LOCATION SEQUOYAH EL RENO OKLAHOMA WEATHERFORD CLINTON 1 Name 75 OKFUSKEE SALLISAW HENRYETTA OKLAHOMA CITY ELK CITY ARKOMA 2-3 Names WASHITA MCINTOSH SHAWNEE 4 or more Names HASKELL SEMINOLE CLEVELAND SEMINOLE 183 POTTAWATOMIE BECKHAM COUNTY BOUNDARY HUGHES POTEAU PITTSBURG HOLDENVILLE CADDO 1 ANADARKO URBAN AREA BOUNDARY 69 CHICKASHA PURCELL KIOWA GREER MCCLAIN GRADY LATIMER MCALESTER LEFLORE ADA PONTOTOC HARMON GARVIN PAULS VALLEY ALTUS COMANCHE LAWTON COAL DUNCAN STEPHENS JACKSON MURRAY TILLMAN 69 COTTON ATOKA PUSHMATAHA JOHNSTON 81 3 CARTER MCCURTAIN ARDMORE JEFFERSON 70 LOVE CHOCTAW MARSHALL DURANT 70 HUGO 70 BRYAN IDABEL OKLAHOMA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION PLANNING & RESEARCH DIVISION GIS MANAGEMENT BRANCH 200 N.E. 21ST. STREET OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA MEMORIAL ROADS and BRIDGES November 10, 2009 G:/V6.1/memorial roads & bridges/mem_rds_br_v6.1.gws

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