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Dec 20, 2020
Dec 20, 2020
On this day 217 years ago, on Dec. 20, 1803, the Louisiana Purchase was completed as ownership of the territory was formally transferred from France to the United States.
The area included most of present-day Oklahoma.
It took about another 104 years before the Oklahoma s constitution would be approved, leading to statehood in 1907.
Here s a look back at Oklahoma in 1907:
Oklahoma in 1907
President Theodore Roosevelt approved the Oklahoma state constitution on Sept. 26, 1907. Image credit: Artist Mike Wimmer and The Oklahoma State Senate Historical Preservation Fund Inc
Oklahoma in 1907
This $5 bill is displayed at Omniplex, 2100 NE 52, in Oklahoma City, Dec. 19, 2002. The bank note issued by the First National Bank of Eufaula is dated Nov. 16, 1907, the day Oklahoma became a state, and was found in 1987 among the wreckage of the Titanic, which sank 90 years ago. Nationally chartered banks issued most of the currency that c
A Danish-Norwegian project aimed at building what will be the world’s largest and most powerful hydrogen-fuelled ferry has applied for EU funding. The plan is to start operating a Copenhagen-Oslo service by 2027.
Several shipping and energy firms have banded together to build a ferry capable of transporting 1,800 passengers between the two Scandinavian capitals. The vessel, which will be named
Europa Seaways, will be powered by zero-emission hydrogen fuel cells.
The hydrogen will be produced in Denmark using offshore wind power, meaning it will be ‘green hydrogen’ rather than grey or blue, which involves using fossil fuels in the production process.