By 1760, they had increased their range to include the present Osage County.
The area, which is now Osage County, Oklahoma, was rich in oil.
The tornado lifted in central Osage County, after having traveled for 66 miles.
The next changes to the route occurred in Osage County.
The land purchased is now the present Osage County, Oklahoma.
The building was constructed during the peak of the oil boom in Osage County.
The highway runs northeast of this point through sparsely-populated Osage County.
His father was a rancher in Osage County and also a rodeo champion.
The highway was extended north into Osage County on October 15, 1956.
Almost every rural neighborhood in Osage County has had its own special ghost light for at least a century.