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Images of America, Wagoner

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Shipping Charge for Each Book The history of Wagoner, Oklahoma can be found in this book by Author, Liz McMahan. Wagoner was the first city incorporated in Indian Territory, 1896.

See how Wagoner was known as the "Queen City of the Prairies".

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