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This is the rectified chart

of:

 

OKLAHOMA

Nov 16, 1907  12:00:00 PM

+06:00 CST

Guthrie, OK:USA  Longitude:

97W26 Latitude: 35N53

Lahiri Ayanamsha: 22:34

Current Period: SA/ME/VE

 

Planet Deg   Sign  Speed    

SA   Nakshatra

Lord

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Asc    07:00

Cap                  U.Shadya   Su

Sun    00:39 Sco  +01:00:28 

FM   Vishakha   Ju

Moon   21:44 Pis  +13:19:24 

ST   Revati     Me

Mars   29:00 Cap  +00:40:10 

WK   Dhanishtha Ma

MercR  25:31 Lib  -01:13:03 

CM   Vishakha   Ju

Jupt   20:42 Can  +00:02:46 

FM   Aslesha    Me

Ven    16:44 Sco  +01:14:58 

ST   Jyeshtha   Me

Sat R  28:10 Aqu  -00:00:53 

WK   P.Bhadra   Ju

Rahu   23:08 Gem  -00:08:16 

FM   Punarvasu  Ju

Ketu   23:08 Sag  -00:08:16 

FM   P.Shadya   Ve

 

True Node  365.25 Day Year -

Internet Time: 792 beats

Day: Saturday  Sunrise: 7:07

AM

Tithi:  Shukla Dvadashi

Yoga Pt: 25:43 Cp  Yogi:Ma 

AviYogi:Ke  Dup Yogi: Sa

Dagha Rashis: Lib Cap

 

Rashi Chart

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Some of the events/facts

used in the rectification:

 

OKLAHOMA

Admitted

November 16, 1907

Order - 46th From the

Choctaw Indian word meaning " red man, " which was coined by the

Reverend Allen Wright, a Choctaw-speaking

Indian. First European Permanent Settlement: 1889; Capitol: Oklahoma City;

Administrative Divisions: 77 Counties; National Representatives: 6 seats;

Electoral Votes: 8

http://www.amendment-13.org/statehood.html

 

Guthrie, Oklahoma,

Territorial capital 1889 – 1910

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma,

Current state capital

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_current_and_former_capital_cities_within_U.S._states

 

1918        Apr 13,

Electrical fire killed 38 mental patients at Oklahoma State Hospital.

 

1921        May 31, A major

race riot broke out in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Greenwood, the black section of town,

was burned.

 

1935        Feb 17,

Thirty-one prisoners escaped an Oklahoma prison after murdering a guard.

 

1942        Apr 27, Tornado

destroyed Pryor, Oklahoma, killing 100 and injuring 300.

 

1947        Apr 9, Tornadoes

struck Kansas, West Texas and Oklahoma. 169 were killed and some 1,300 injured.

 

1951        Aug 11, The

Mississippi River flooded some 100,000 acres in Ks, Okla, Mo and Ill.

 

1955        May 25, Series

of 19 twisters destroyed Udall, KS., and most of Blackwell, OK.

 

1991        Apr 26,

Twenty-three people were killed as four dozen tornadoes raked Kansas and

Oklahoma.

 

1995        Apr 19, 9:02

A.M. Oklahoma City, USA, a large car bomb explodes at the

Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building killing 168 people, and injuring 500

including many children in the building’s day care center.

 

1998        Nov 1, Weekend

rain caused severe flooding in central Kansas and Oklahoma.

 

27-FEB-1951, 13:08, Convair

CV-240 N90664 Mid-Continent Airlines 0 near Tulsa, OK   A1

21-APR-1961,  Douglas DC-3

N200 FAA 4 near Mustang, OK   A1

20-SEP-1965, 00:40, Lockheed

L-1049 N9719C American Flyers 0 Ardmore, OK   A1

22-APR-1966, 20:30 CST,

Lockheed L-188 N183H American Flyers 83 Ardmore, OK   A1

14-FEB-1971, 14:55, Douglas

DC-3 N14273 Patterson McCarthy Leasing 0 near Shawnee, OK   A1 

 

Oklahoma Disaster History

 

Major Disaster Declarations

Year Date Disaster Types

Active Disaster Number

2006 04/13 Severe Storms and

Tornadoes  1637

2006 01/10 Severe Wildfire Threat 

1623

2003 05/10 Severe Storms and

Tornadoes  1465

2003 02/04 Severe Ice Storm 

1452

2002 02/01 Ice Storm  1401

2001 10/25 Severe Storms

& Flooding  1395

2001 06/29 Severe Storms 

1384

2001 01/05 Severe Winter Storm 

1355

2000 11/27 Severe Storms And

Flooding  1349

1999 05/04 Tornadoes, Severe

Storms, and Flooding  1272

1995 09/01 Tornado, Flooding 

1066

1995 06/26 Flooding, Severe

Storm, Tornado  1058

1995 04/26 Explosion at

Federal Couthouse in Oklahoma City  1048

1994 04/21 Severe Storms, Flooding 

1024

1993 05/12 Flooding, Severe

Storm, Tornadoes  991

1993 04/26 Severe Storm, Tornadooes 

987

1991 05/08 Severe Storm, Tornado 

905

1990 05/18 Flooding, Severe

Storm, Tornado  866

1987 07/09 SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING

 794

1986 10/14 SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING 

778

1984 05/31 SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING 

709

1984 05/03 SEVERE STORMS, TORNADOES 

704

1983 10/26 SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING 

693

1983 06/10 SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING 

685

1982 06/18 SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING 

662

1981 11/04 SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING 

649

1979 04/13 SEVERE STORMS, TORNADOES 

576

1976 06/05 SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING 

504

1976 04/01 SEVERE STORMS, TORNADOES 

497

1975 12/10 SEVERE STORMS, TORNADOES 

491

1975 07/09 SEVERE STORMS,

FLOODING, TORNADOES  474

1974 11/26 SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING 

453

1974 06/10 SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING 

441

1974 03/22 Heavy Rains, Flooding 

419

1973 12/10 SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING 

409

1973 10/13 SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING 

404

1973 06/13 SEVERE STORMS,

FLOODING, TORNADOES  392

1972 01/14 SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING 

317

1971 09/28 Heavy Rains, Floods 

314

1970 10/14 Heavy Rains,

Tornadoes, Flooding  297

1968 05/29 Heavy Rains, Flooding 

241

1960 07/15 Heavy Rains,

Hail, Floods, Tornadoes  104

1959 11/09 Heavy Rains, Floods 

95

1959 07/08 FLOOD  92

1957 05/18 FLOOD  74

1956 04/07 TORNADOES  54

1955 06/01 Tornado, Flood 

35

 

Emergency Declarations

Year Date Disaster Types

Active Disaster Number

2005 09/05 Hurricane Katrina

Evacuation  3219

2000 12/28 Snow Storm  3158

1996 03/06 Fire Emergency 

3118

1995 04/19 Explosion At

Federal Courthouse In Oklahoma City  3115

 

Fire Management Assistance

Declarations

Year Date Incident Disaster

Number

2006 04/06 New Castle Fire

2635

2006 04/06 Cement Fire 2634

2006 04/06 Ponca City Fire

2633

2006 01/19 Sperry Fire 2628

2006 01/19 Paoli Fire 2627

2006 01/19 Ryan Fire 2626

2006 01/19 Kiefer Fire 2625

2006 01/19 Stecker Fire 2624

 

2006 01/19 North Stillwater

Fire 2623

2006 01/13 Ratcliff Fire

2618

2006 01/09 Henryetta Fire

2616

2006 01/08 McNalley Flats

Fire 2615

2006 01/03 Eufaula Fire 2608

 

2006 01/03 Eufaula Fire 2608

 

2006 01/02 63rd Street Fire

2607

2006 01/02 63rd Street Fire

2607

2006 01/02 Prague Fire

Complex 2606

2006 01/02 Prague Fire

Complex 2606

2006 01/02 Sapulpa Fire

Complex 2605

2006 01/02 Sapulpa Fire

Complex 2605

2006 01/02 Guthrie Fire 2604

 

2006 01/02 Guthrie Fire 2604

 

2006 01/02 Cashion Fire

Complex 2603

2006 01/02 Cashion Fire

Complex 2603

2006 01/02 Bethel Acres Fire

2602

2006 01/02 Bethel Acres Fire

2602

2006 01/02 Shamrock Fire

Complex 2601

2006 01/02 Shamrock Fire

Complex 2601

2006 01/01 Wainwright Fire

Complex 2599

2006 01/01 Wainwright Fire

Complex 2599

2006 01/01 Depew Fire

Complex 2597

2006 01/01 Depew Fire

Complex 2597

2005 12/29 Eastern Oklahoma

County Fire Complex 2595

2005 12/29 Eastern Oklahoma

County Fire Complex 2595

2005 12/28 Achille Fire

Complex 2594

2005 12/28 Achille Fire

Complex 2594

2005 12/28 Hughes County

Fire Complex 2592

2005 12/28 Hughes County Fire

Complex 2592

2005 12/02 Texanna Road Fire

2590

2005 11/30 Antioch Fire 2589

 

2005 11/30 Velma Complex

Fire 2588

2005 11/29 Flat Rock Complex

Fire 2587

2003 07/22 Big Rock Fire

2482

2000 09/21 Oakcliff Fire

Complex 2343

2000 09/21 Bristow Fire

Complex 2342

2000 09/19 Arbuckle Fire

Complex 2341

1998 09/09 Sugarloak Creek

Fire 2247

1998 09/05 Frazier Creek

Fire 2243

1998 07/29 Bear Mountain

Fire Complex 2226

1996 04/17 Oakhurst-Sandsprings Fire

2173

1996 03/14 Velma Fire 2144

1996 03/12 Little Axe Fire

2140

1996 03/12 Sperry Owasso

Complex 2136

1996 02/25 Sperry Skiatook

Barnsdall Complex 2120

1996 02/24 Alva Complex 2119

 

1996 02/23 Stillwater

Complex 2118

1971 04/08 Broken Bow Fire

2003

http://www.fema.gov/news/disasters_state.fema?id=40

 

 

Earthquake History of

Oklahoma

 

El Reno, Oklahoma

1952 04 09 16:29:28.4 UTC

Magnitude 5.50

Intensity VII

Largest Earthquake in

Oklahoma

 

The first earthquake known

to have centered in the State occurred in September 1918. A series of shocks at

El Reno produced only minor effects; the strongest was intensity V on September

10.  On December 27, 1929, another tremor centered in the same area was felt in

portions of central and western Oklahoma.

 

The magnitude 5.5 April 9,

1952, earthquake centered near El Reno affected most of Oklahoma and parts of

Arkansas, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, and Texas.

 

Minor damage to a building

foundation and plaster (VI) at Concho resulted from two March 17, 1953,

earthquakes about an hour apart. The felt area included Calumet, Edmond, El

Reno, Minco, Okarche, Peidmont, and Union City.

 

On February 16, 1956, a

shock at Edmont broke windows and cracked plaster (VI). It was also felt

strongly at Guthrie, Oklahoma City, and Pawnee. Southeastern Oklahoma was

disturbed by an earthquake on April 2, 1956, that produced thundering,

rattling, and bumping noises that were heard by many citizens. On October 30,

1956, an area of about 9,500 square kilometers in northeastern Oklahoma was

shaken.

 

A broad area (approximately

31,000 square kilometers) of southwestern Oklahoma and the adjacent portion of

Texas was affected by an early morning shock on June 17, 1959. A smaller

earthquake on June 15 was felt by many at Ada and nearby places. Dishes were

reported broken (V) and a trembling motion was observed.

 

On January 10, 1961, a mild

shock was felt in Latimer and Pittsburgh Counties in southeastern Oklahoma.

Another earthquake on April 27, 1961, awakened many (V) at Antlers, Coalgate,

Hartshorne, Leflore, McCurtain, Panola, Poteau, Talihina, and Wilburton.

 

 

An October 14, 1968,

earthquake caused minor damage at Durant. Slight foreshocks were felt at Durant

on October 10 and 11. Intensity IV effects from the October 14 shock were also

noted at Caddo.

 

A magnitude 4.6 earthquake

caused some cracked plaster (V) at Wewoka on May 2, 1969.

 

http://earthquake.usgs.gov/regional/states/oklahoma/history.php

 

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