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Between the Pushmataha County Line and Hugo<br />

Lake in<br />

Haskins Construction Company from 1954 to<br />

November 6, 1971.<br />

Choctaw County.<br />

(PIC) Commission Item 161, 10-1-79.<br />

79 1980 US 77 Flavel D. Perry Highway 1. Served as a Kay County Commissioner for District<br />

Between north city limits <strong>of</strong> Ponca City and SH 11. 1963 to 1978.<br />

(PIC) Commission Item 47, 3-3-80.<br />

1. Served as an <strong>Oklahoma</strong> County Commissioner for<br />

Distrist 2<br />

80 1980 City Street Frank Lynch Bridge<br />

(Old SH 77H)Bridge over I-35 on Reno Avenue in <strong>Oklahoma</strong> City. from 1964 to 1980.<br />

(PIC) Commission Item 98, 6-2-80.<br />

81 1980 SH 50 Louis M. Kamas Bridge 1. Served as an <strong>Oklahoma</strong> State Representative for<br />

Bridge over the Cimarron River at the from 1967 to 1988.<br />

County Line.<br />

House Res. 1063, Okla. Session Laws 1980;<br />

(PIC) Commission Item 116, 7-1-80.<br />

82 1980 US 81 James H. Gungoll Bridge<br />

1. Served as an <strong>Oklahoma</strong> State <strong>Transportation</strong><br />

Commissioner<br />

Bridge on US 81 south <strong>of</strong> Enid at the Vance Air Force for the 6th District from February 13, 1975 to March 6,<br />

Base Exit.<br />

1980.<br />

(PIC) Commission Item 210, 12-1-80.<br />

83 1981 SH 3 Northwest Passage 1. In 2002, signs were placed onto the existing<br />

2002<br />

Governor George Nigh's Northwest Passage<br />

Signs<br />

Passage signs indicating Governor George Nigh's<br />

contributions<br />

Between the State Capital at <strong>Oklahoma</strong> City and the to the funding, construction and dedication <strong>of</strong> the<br />

State Line north <strong>of</strong> Boise City.<br />

Passage.<br />

Commission Item 18 (E), 2-2-81.<br />

2. George Nigh served as an <strong>Oklahoma</strong> State<br />

H. C. Res. 1067, Okla. session Laws 2002;<br />

from 1951 to 1958 and introduced a bill that changed<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Commission Item 165a, 10-7-02.<br />

State Song to what it is today. He became the<br />

Lieutenant Governor in State's history in 1958 and<br />

again in 1966, 1970 and 1974. Served for nine days<br />

in 1963 as<br />

the 17th Governor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Oklahoma</strong>. Served as the 22nd<br />

Governor <strong>of</strong><br />

(PIC) <strong>Oklahoma</strong> from January 3, 1979 to 1986.<br />

84 1981 US 62 Bertha Parker Bypass 1. Served as an <strong>Oklahoma</strong> <strong>Transportation</strong><br />

Southeast section <strong>of</strong> Tahlequah Bypss.<br />

February 3, 1975 to March 3, 1984. Also, served as<br />

S. C. Res. 16, Okla. Session 1981; <strong>of</strong> the American Legion Auxiliary.<br />

(PIC) Commission Item 86, 5-4-81.<br />

85 1983 S. 71st StreetWilliam R. Nash Bridge 1. Served as an <strong>Oklahoma</strong> <strong>Transportation</strong><br />

(Old SH 117)<br />

Bridge across the Arkansas River on south 71st<br />

Street in Tulsa. February 4, 1974 to 1983..

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