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Located in the northwestern corner of Creek County, Oilton is situated south of the Cimarron River on State Highway 99. Approximately thirty-two miles from the county seat of Sapulpa, Oilton had its start as an oil-boom town during the development of Cushing-Drumright Field.
Explore The Oilton News online newspaper archive. The Oilton News was published in Oilton, Oklahoma and includes 68 searchable pages from 1965-1969.
All three had previously worked for the Drumright and Oilton newspapers, as well as the Lake Keystone News. The Eagle was printed weekly on Thursday and provided coverage of Mannford and surrounding areas, including Silver City, Jennings, and Olive.
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Oilton is a city in Creek County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 885 at the 2020 census, a 12.6% decline from the 1,013 recorded in 2010. [4]