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Edmond, Oklahoma

Edmond is a city in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, United States, and a part of the Oklahoma City metropolitan area in the central part of the state. The population was 94,428 according to the 2020 United States Census, a 16% increase from 2010.[7] making it the 5th most populous city in Oklahoma.

Edmond, Oklahoma
City
Motto: 
"A Great Place To Grow"
Location in Oklahoma County and the state of Oklahoma.
Edmond, Oklahoma
Location in the United States
Coordinates: 35°39′N 97°28′W / 35.650°N 97.467°W / 35.650; -97.467
CountryUnited States
StateOklahoma
CountyOklahoma
FoundedApril 22, 1889[1]
Government
 • TypeCouncil – Manager
 • MayorDarrell Davis[2]
 • City managerScot Rigby[3]
Area
 • Total87.55 sq mi (226.75 km2)
 • Land84.44 sq mi (218.71 km2)
 • Water3.10 sq mi (8.04 km2)
Elevation1,122 ft (342 m)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total94,428
 • Density1,118.23/sq mi (431.75/km2)
Time zoneUTC−6 (Central (CST))
 • Summer (DST)UTC−5 (CDT)
ZIP codes
73003, 73012, 73013, 73025, 73034, 73083
Area code(s)405 and 572
FIPS code40-23200[6]
GNIS feature ID2410402[5]
WebsiteCity of Edmond

The city borders the northern boundary of Oklahoma City. Public transportation is provided by Citylink Edmond bus service.

History edit

 
Edmond, Oklahoma Territory, 1891

19th century edit

The Santa Fe rail line in Oklahoma Territory established a water and coaling station for steam engines at this location when the Santa Fe Railroad built into Indian Territory in 1887.[8] The site for the station was chosen because it was the highest point on the line in Oklahoma County; train could more easily accelerate going downhill while leaving the station in either direction. The railroad then named the station for Edmond Burdick, the Santa Fe's traveling freight agent.[9] When the town was formed after the Oklahoma Land Run of 1889, early settlers decided to adopt the name. Though most of the remnants of the old railroad infrastructure are gone, the Santa Fe, now BNSF, freight line still runs through the same course.[10][citation needed]

The town of Edmond sprang up overnight during the great Oklahoma land run on April 22, 1889, when homesteads were staked around the Santa Fe station.[1] The original plat for Edmond was prepared by the Seminole Town and Development Company, a newly formed syndicate with ties to the railroad.[8] Many of the original streets were named for men associated with either the Santa Fe Railroad or the town syndicate. The first mayor and city officers were elected in May 1889, and Edmond's population was 294 in the 1890 census.

The first public schoolhouse in Oklahoma Territory, completed in August 1889, is in Edmond.[9] It still stands as a historic monument on 2nd Street between Boulevard and Broadway and is open to the public on the first two Saturdays of each month or by appointment.

St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, the first church opened after the land run,[9] was located on the southwest corner of East First and South Boulevard. The congregation still exists, although not in its original building or location.[11]

In December 1890, the territorial legislature established three universities: the state university in Norman, the agricultural and mechanical college in Stillwater, and a "normal" or teaching school in Edmond. The first classes for the Territorial Normal School (University of Central Oklahoma) were held November 9, 1891, in the Methodist Church on the southwest corner of North Broadway and West Hurd. Old North, the Territorial Normal School's iconic first building, was opened for classes on January 2, 1893, and ahead of Oklahoma State University's Central Hall or Oklahoma University's Science Hall.[12]

The Edmond Sun, established by Milton W. "Kicking Bird" Reynolds on July 18, 1889, was the state's oldest continuous newspaper dating from Oklahoma Territorial days.[9]

20th century edit

 
Old seal used from 1965 until 1996 with cross in right quadrant

In the early 20th century, Edmond was known as a sundown town. Racial covenants barred property sales to individuals of races other than white people or Native Americans in every neighborhood built between 1911 and 1949 except the Edmond Highway Addition in 1924. Racial housing covenants in the United States became unenforceable in 1948 after the Shelly v. Kraemer decision by the United States Supreme Court.[13]

Edmond was the site of a workplace shooting on August 20, 1986, in which 14 people were killed and six wounded by Patrick Sherrill, a postman who then committed suicide. This event was the deadliest killing in a string of U.S. postal employee murder–suicides which inspired the slang term "going postal".[14] A memorial to the victims of the attack stands outside the U.S. Post Office in downtown Edmond.[15]

The city was the subject of a Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals case challenging the depiction of a Christian cross on the city seal, raising issues concerning the Establishment Clause of the U.S. Constitution. In May 1996, the Supreme Court let stand a Federal Appeals Court ruling ordering the city to remove the cross from the seal.[16] Rather than replace the cross, the city council voted to leave the spot blank so as to "remind people of what was there," as well as this being the least expensive way to comply.[17]

21st century edit

A memorial service for famed Oklahoman baseball player Bobby Murcer was held in Edmond on August 6, 2008, at the Memorial Road Church of Christ. Among the some 2,000 attending the memorial were Reggie Jackson, Derek Jeter, Andy Pettitte, and former Yankees manager Joe Girardi.[18]

Geography edit

Edmond is located just north of Oklahoma City in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 87.9 square miles (228 km2), of which 85.1 square miles (220 km2) is land and 2.8 square miles (7.3 km2) or 3.19% is water. Arcadia Lake on the east side of the city is a fishing spot for the Oklahoma City metropolitan area and contains bluegill, channel catfish, blue catfish, and largemouth bass.[19] Twin Bridges Lake is a second lake in the city.

Edmond lies in the Sandstone Hills region of Central Oklahoma, known for hills, blackjack oak, and post oak.[20] The city falls into an ecological region known as the Cross Timbers.[21]

Climate edit

Edmond has a humid subtropical climate with frequent variations in weather during part of the year and consistently hot summers. Prolonged and severe droughts often lead to wildfires and heavy rainfall often leads to flash flooding and flooding. Consistent winds, usually from the south or south-southeast during the summer, help temper the hotter weather. Consistent northerly winds during the winter can intensify cold periods. Severe ice storms and snowstorms happen sporadically during the winter.

The city is located in Tornado Alley and is subject to frequent and severe tornadoes and hailstorms. The Oklahoma City metropolitan area is one of the most tornado-prone major cities in the world.

Demographics edit

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
1890294
1900965228.2%
19102,090116.6%
19202,45217.3%
19303,57645.8%
19404,00211.9%
19506,08652.1%
19608,57740.9%
197016,63393.9%
198034,637108.2%
199052,31551.0%
200068,31530.6%
201081,40519.2%
202094,42816.0%
U.S. Decennial Census[22]
2018 Estimate[23]

According to estimates from ESRI: There are approximately 94,000 residents and approximately 37,000 housing units. Population estimates by race/ethnicity are 79.8% white, 5.8% black, 2.7% American Indian, 4.1% Asian, 0.1% Pacific Islander, 2.5% other race and 5% two or more races. 7.2% of the population is of Hispanic origin. The population is 51.5% female and 48.5% male. The median age of residents is 36.3 years, lower than the Oklahoma median age of 37.8. The average household income is $101,811.

Economy edit

The supermarket chain Crest Foods is based in Edmond. The University of Central Oklahoma is a major employer.[8] Some of Edmond's targeted industries include Wholesale Trade; Light Manufacturing; Information; and Professional, Scientific and Technical Services.

Top employers edit

According to the city's 2022 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report,[24] the top employers in the city are:

# Employer # of Employees
1 Edmond Public Schools 2,975
2 University of Central Oklahoma 1,350
3 City of Edmond 764
4 INTEGRIS Health Edmond 550
5 Mercy Edmond I-35 507
6 OU Medical Center Edmond 500
7 Crest Foods 307
8 Petra Industries 238
9 Adfitech 247
10 Pelco Products 193

Arts and culture edit

The city of Edmond is making efforts to promote public art with murals, stained glass, and steel sculptures. On a portion of Main Street, statuary lines nearly every corner.[25] On July 4, 2007, the city inaugurated a bronze statue of Nannita R.H. Daisey, believed to be the first woman laying claim on Oklahoma land in the first (1889) land run.[26] In 2015 the Dave McGary sculpture of Chief Touch the Clouds was relocated to Edmond from Houston's Astrodome. The 18-foot-tall, 15-foot-wide sculpture is located on Second Street at the entrance of the University of Central Oklahoma.[27]

Edmond residents have access to 57 Protestant and three Catholic congregations, six Latter-day Saint congregations, one Unitarian Universalist church, one Islamic mosque, and one Haziratu'l-Quds for followers of the Baháʼí Faith.

A 163 foot tall cross sits at the Edmond Campus of Life.Church on the corner of Edmond Road and the I-35 Service Road. The church, known at the time as MetroChurch, fought the city of Edmond to erect the cross, which the planning commission didn't want to allow because they considered it a billboard.

The movies Rudderless (2014), American Underdog (2021), and Reagan (2023) were partially shot in Edmond.[28]

Sports edit

Rugby union is a developing sport in Edmond as well as in the Oklahoma City metropolitan area. Edmond boasts two rugby clubs: The Edmond Rugby Club (aka "The Storm")[29][30] and the University of Central Oklahoma Rugby Football Club.[31][32]

Golf is a popular sport in Edmond, boasting 7 golf courses, including the Oak Tree National.

Soccer is also a growing sport in Edmond, being home to the Edmond Soccer Club.

 

Education edit

Most of Edmond is in Edmond Public Schools. Portions are in other school districts: Deer Creek Public Schools, Jones Public Schools, and Luther Public Schools.[33]

Elementary schools edit

Source:[34]

  • Angie Debo Elementary School (outside of Edmond)
  • Centennial Elementary School
  • Charles Haskell Elementary School (outside of Edmond)
  • Chisholm Elementary School
  • Clegern Elementary School
  • Clyde Howell (This is the district's early-childhood education center)
  • Cross Timbers Elementary School
  • Frontier Elementary School
  • Heritage Elementary School
  • Ida Freeman Elementary School
  • John Ross Elementary School
  • Northern Hills Elementary School
  • Orvis Risner Elementary School
  • Russell Dougherty Elementary School
  • Sunset Elementary School
  • Washington Irving Elementary School
  • West Field Elementary School
  • Will Rogers Elementary School
  • Redbud Elementary
  • Scissortail Elementary (Outside of Edmond)

Middle schools edit

  • Central Middle School
  • Cheyenne Middle School
  • Cimarron Middle School
  • Heartland Middle School
  • Oakdale Middle School
  • Sequoyah Middle School
  • Summit Middle School (outside of Edmond)

High schools edit

Colleges and universities edit

Private schools edit

Notable people edit

References edit

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  2. ^ "City Council | Edmond, OK - Official Website".
  3. ^ "City Manager | Edmond, OK - Official Website".
  4. ^ "ArcGIS REST Services Directory". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved September 20, 2022.
  5. ^ a b U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Edmond, Oklahoma
  6. ^ "U.S. Census website". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved January 31, 2008.
  7. ^ "Census - Geography Profile: Edmond city, Oklahoma". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved March 9, 2022.
  8. ^ a b c Oklahoma Municipal Government, Oklahoma Almanac, 2005, p. 535. (accessed October 1, 2013)
  9. ^ a b c d Brenda Granger, "Edmond," Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture. Accessed October 1, 2013
  10. ^ "Land Run of 1889 | The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture". www.okhistory.org. Retrieved February 27, 2018.
  11. ^ "Parish History - An Overview November 20, 2009, at the Wayback Machine," Official St. John the Baptist Website. (accessed October 1, 2013)
  12. ^ Sooner Magazine, September 1965 (Volume 38, Issue 1), http://digital.libraries.ou.edu/sooner/issue_info.asp?issueID=478
  13. ^ Tomlinson, Joe (July 8, 2022). "Edmond man finds racially restrictive covenant language amid neighborhood dispute". NonDoc. Retrieved July 8, 2022.
  14. ^ Staff (September 4, 1994). . Chicago Sun Times. Archived from the original on June 29, 2014. Retrieved May 22, 2014.
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  17. ^ "Edmond to Leave Blank Cross's Space on Seal". Oklahoman.com. May 29, 1996. Retrieved January 30, 2022.
  18. ^ Bob Hersom (August 6, 2008). "Late Yankee slugger Bobby Murcer's life celebrated in Edmond". NewsOK.com.
  19. ^ Arcadia Lake, City of Edmond. (accessed October 1, 2013)
  20. ^ Oklahoma Geography, NetState.com. (accessed October 1, 2013)
  21. ^ "Ecoregions of Oklahoma" (PDF). Retrieved October 1, 2013.[permanent dead link]
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  23. ^ "Population Estimates". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved June 8, 2018.
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  41. ^ "Garrett Richards - The Baseball Cube". www.thebaseballcube.com.
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External links edit

  • City of Edmond Official Website
  • Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture - Edmond Post Office Massacre
  • Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture - Edmond

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Edmond is a city in Oklahoma County Oklahoma United States and a part of the Oklahoma City metropolitan area in the central part of the state The population was 94 428 according to the 2020 United States Census a 16 increase from 2010 7 making it the 5th most populous city in Oklahoma Edmond OklahomaCityFlagSealWordmarkMotto A Great Place To Grow Location in Oklahoma County and the state of Oklahoma Edmond OklahomaLocation in the United StatesCoordinates 35 39 N 97 28 W 35 650 N 97 467 W 35 650 97 467CountryUnited StatesStateOklahomaCountyOklahomaFoundedApril 22 1889 1 Government TypeCouncil Manager MayorDarrell Davis 2 City managerScot Rigby 3 Area 4 Total87 55 sq mi 226 75 km2 Land84 44 sq mi 218 71 km2 Water3 10 sq mi 8 04 km2 Elevation 5 1 122 ft 342 m Population 2020 Total94 428 Density1 118 23 sq mi 431 75 km2 Time zoneUTC 6 Central CST Summer DST UTC 5 CDT ZIP codes73003 73012 73013 73025 73034 73083Area code s 405 and 572FIPS code40 23200 6 GNIS feature ID2410402 5 WebsiteCity of EdmondThe city borders the northern boundary of Oklahoma City Public transportation is provided by Citylink Edmond bus service Contents 1 History 1 1 19th century 1 2 20th century 1 3 21st century 2 Geography 2 1 Climate 3 Demographics 4 Economy 4 1 Top employers 5 Arts and culture 6 Sports 7 Education 7 1 Elementary schools 7 2 Middle schools 7 3 High schools 7 4 Colleges and universities 7 5 Private schools 8 Notable people 9 References 10 External linksHistory edit nbsp Edmond Oklahoma Territory 189119th century edit The Santa Fe rail line in Oklahoma Territory established a water and coaling station for steam engines at this location when the Santa Fe Railroad built into Indian Territory in 1887 8 The site for the station was chosen because it was the highest point on the line in Oklahoma County train could more easily accelerate going downhill while leaving the station in either direction The railroad then named the station for Edmond Burdick the Santa Fe s traveling freight agent 9 When the town was formed after the Oklahoma Land Run of 1889 early settlers decided to adopt the name Though most of the remnants of the old railroad infrastructure are gone the Santa Fe now BNSF freight line still runs through the same course 10 citation needed The town of Edmond sprang up overnight during the great Oklahoma land run on April 22 1889 when homesteads were staked around the Santa Fe station 1 The original plat for Edmond was prepared by the Seminole Town and Development Company a newly formed syndicate with ties to the railroad 8 Many of the original streets were named for men associated with either the Santa Fe Railroad or the town syndicate The first mayor and city officers were elected in May 1889 and Edmond s population was 294 in the 1890 census The first public schoolhouse in Oklahoma Territory completed in August 1889 is in Edmond 9 It still stands as a historic monument on 2nd Street between Boulevard and Broadway and is open to the public on the first two Saturdays of each month or by appointment St John the Baptist Catholic Church the first church opened after the land run 9 was located on the southwest corner of East First and South Boulevard The congregation still exists although not in its original building or location 11 In December 1890 the territorial legislature established three universities the state university in Norman the agricultural and mechanical college in Stillwater and a normal or teaching school in Edmond The first classes for the Territorial Normal School University of Central Oklahoma were held November 9 1891 in the Methodist Church on the southwest corner of North Broadway and West Hurd Old North the Territorial Normal School s iconic first building was opened for classes on January 2 1893 and ahead of Oklahoma State University s Central Hall or Oklahoma University s Science Hall 12 The Edmond Sun established by Milton W Kicking Bird Reynolds on July 18 1889 was the state s oldest continuous newspaper dating from Oklahoma Territorial days 9 20th century edit nbsp Old seal used from 1965 until 1996 with cross in right quadrantIn the early 20th century Edmond was known as a sundown town Racial covenants barred property sales to individuals of races other than white people or Native Americans in every neighborhood built between 1911 and 1949 except the Edmond Highway Addition in 1924 Racial housing covenants in the United States became unenforceable in 1948 after the Shelly v Kraemer decision by the United States Supreme Court 13 Edmond was the site of a workplace shooting on August 20 1986 in which 14 people were killed and six wounded by Patrick Sherrill a postman who then committed suicide This event was the deadliest killing in a string of U S postal employee murder suicides which inspired the slang term going postal 14 A memorial to the victims of the attack stands outside the U S Post Office in downtown Edmond 15 The city was the subject of a Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals case challenging the depiction of a Christian cross on the city seal raising issues concerning the Establishment Clause of the U S Constitution In May 1996 the Supreme Court let stand a Federal Appeals Court ruling ordering the city to remove the cross from the seal 16 Rather than replace the cross the city council voted to leave the spot blank so as to remind people of what was there as well as this being the least expensive way to comply 17 21st century edit A memorial service for famed Oklahoman baseball player Bobby Murcer was held in Edmond on August 6 2008 at the Memorial Road Church of Christ Among the some 2 000 attending the memorial were Reggie Jackson Derek Jeter Andy Pettitte and former Yankees manager Joe Girardi 18 Geography editEdmond is located just north of Oklahoma City in Oklahoma County Oklahoma According to the United States Census Bureau the city has a total area of 87 9 square miles 228 km2 of which 85 1 square miles 220 km2 is land and 2 8 square miles 7 3 km2 or 3 19 is water Arcadia Lake on the east side of the city is a fishing spot for the Oklahoma City metropolitan area and contains bluegill channel catfish blue catfish and largemouth bass 19 Twin Bridges Lake is a second lake in the city Edmond lies in the Sandstone Hills region of Central Oklahoma known for hills blackjack oak and post oak 20 The city falls into an ecological region known as the Cross Timbers 21 Climate edit Edmond has a humid subtropical climate with frequent variations in weather during part of the year and consistently hot summers Prolonged and severe droughts often lead to wildfires and heavy rainfall often leads to flash flooding and flooding Consistent winds usually from the south or south southeast during the summer help temper the hotter weather Consistent northerly winds during the winter can intensify cold periods Severe ice storms and snowstorms happen sporadically during the winter The city is located in Tornado Alley and is subject to frequent and severe tornadoes and hailstorms The Oklahoma City metropolitan area is one of the most tornado prone major cities in the world Demographics editHistorical population CensusPop Note 1890294 1900965228 2 19102 090116 6 19202 45217 3 19303 57645 8 19404 00211 9 19506 08652 1 19608 57740 9 197016 63393 9 198034 637108 2 199052 31551 0 200068 31530 6 201081 40519 2 202094 42816 0 U S Decennial Census 22 2018 Estimate 23 According to estimates from ESRI There are approximately 94 000 residents and approximately 37 000 housing units Population estimates by race ethnicity are 79 8 white 5 8 black 2 7 American Indian 4 1 Asian 0 1 Pacific Islander 2 5 other race and 5 two or more races 7 2 of the population is of Hispanic origin The population is 51 5 female and 48 5 male The median age of residents is 36 3 years lower than the Oklahoma median age of 37 8 The average household income is 101 811 Economy editThe supermarket chain Crest Foods is based in Edmond The University of Central Oklahoma is a major employer 8 Some of Edmond s targeted industries include Wholesale Trade Light Manufacturing Information and Professional Scientific and Technical Services Top employers edit According to the city s 2022 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report 24 the top employers in the city are Employer of Employees1 Edmond Public Schools 2 9752 University of Central Oklahoma 1 3503 City of Edmond 7644 INTEGRIS Health Edmond 5505 Mercy Edmond I 35 5076 OU Medical Center Edmond 5007 Crest Foods 3078 Petra Industries 2389 Adfitech 24710 Pelco Products 193Arts and culture editThe city of Edmond is making efforts to promote public art with murals stained glass and steel sculptures On a portion of Main Street statuary lines nearly every corner 25 On July 4 2007 the city inaugurated a bronze statue of Nannita R H Daisey believed to be the first woman laying claim on Oklahoma land in the first 1889 land run 26 In 2015 the Dave McGary sculpture of Chief Touch the Clouds was relocated to Edmond from Houston s Astrodome The 18 foot tall 15 foot wide sculpture is located on Second Street at the entrance of the University of Central Oklahoma 27 Edmond residents have access to 57 Protestant and three Catholic congregations six Latter day Saint congregations one Unitarian Universalist church one Islamic mosque and one Haziratu l Quds for followers of the Bahaʼi Faith A 163 foot tall cross sits at the Edmond Campus of Life Church on the corner of Edmond Road and the I 35 Service Road The church known at the time as MetroChurch fought the city of Edmond to erect the cross which the planning commission didn t want to allow because they considered it a billboard The movies Rudderless 2014 American Underdog 2021 and Reagan 2023 were partially shot in Edmond 28 Sports editRugby union is a developing sport in Edmond as well as in the Oklahoma City metropolitan area Edmond boasts two rugby clubs The Edmond Rugby Club aka The Storm 29 30 and the University of Central Oklahoma Rugby Football Club 31 32 Golf is a popular sport in Edmond boasting 7 golf courses including the Oak Tree National Soccer is also a growing sport in Edmond being home to the Edmond Soccer Club nbsp Education editMost of Edmond is in Edmond Public Schools Portions are in other school districts Deer Creek Public Schools Jones Public Schools and Luther Public Schools 33 Elementary schools edit Source 34 Angie Debo Elementary School outside of Edmond Centennial Elementary School Charles Haskell Elementary School outside of Edmond Chisholm Elementary School Clegern Elementary School Clyde Howell This is the district s early childhood education center Cross Timbers Elementary School Frontier Elementary School Heritage Elementary School Ida Freeman Elementary School John Ross Elementary School Northern Hills Elementary School Orvis Risner Elementary School Russell Dougherty Elementary School Sunset Elementary School Washington Irving Elementary School West Field Elementary School Will Rogers Elementary School Redbud Elementary Scissortail Elementary Outside of Edmond Middle schools edit Central Middle School Cheyenne Middle School Cimarron Middle School Heartland Middle School Oakdale Middle School Sequoyah Middle School Summit Middle School outside of Edmond High schools edit Edmond Memorial High School Edmond North High School Edmond Santa Fe High School Boulevard AcademyColleges and universities edit Herbert W Armstrong College University of Central OklahomaPrivate schools edit Holy Trinity Lutheran School Mercy School Institute Oklahoma Christian School Oklahoma Christian Academy The Academy of Classical Christian Studies St Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic School St Mary s Episcopal SchoolNotable people editDusty Allen Major League Baseball player San Diego Padres and Detroit Tigers graduated from Edmond Memorial High School 35 Brian Anderson born in Edmond in 1993 third baseman for the Milwaukee Brewers Jim Beaver actor star of Deadwood and Supernatural lived in Edmond 1971 1976 citation needed Paul Blair NFL offensive tackle drafted by the Chicago Bears in 1986 graduated from Edmond Memorial High School Allison Brown Miss Oklahoma Teen USA 1986 Miss Teen USA 1986 36 Michael Brown Former Federal Emergency Management Agency FEMA Director Brown was employed by the City of Edmond as the Assistant to the City Manager Joel Comm New York Times best selling author lived in Edmond from 1998 to 2007 37 Greyson Chance Internet celebrity and recording artist who lives in Edmond Daryl Dike Professional soccer player for EFL Championship club West Bromwich Albion graduated from Edmond North High School Kristian Doolittle born 1997 basketball player for Hapoel Eilat of the Israeli Basketball Premier League Robert Galbreath Jr 1863 1953 lived a short time in Edmond where he served as deputy U S marshal and as Edmond s postmaster 38 Jim Gentile Major League Baseball player 39 KC Green comic artist graduated from the University of Central Oklahoma Kelly Gregg retired Kansas City Chiefs and Super Bowl winning Baltimore Ravens nose guard Blake Griffin forward for the NBA graduated from Edmond s Oklahoma Christian School Johny Hendricks UFC welterweight champion graduated from Edmond Memorial High School 2002 Mat Hoffman BMX rider graduated from Edmond Memorial High School 1990 DaQuan Jeffries NBA G League player for the College Park Skyhawks Hoda Katebi Iranian American writer and activist graduated from Edmond Santa Fe High School in 2012 Trey Kennedy Internet comedian and musician Darci Lynne ventriloquist and winner of season 12 of America s Got Talent Brady Manek college basketball player Shannon Miller b 1977 Olympic gold medal in gymnastics 1996 attended Edmond North High School Daniel Nayeri author 40 Garrett Richards Major League Baseball player for the Los Angeles Angels grew up and graduated from Edmond Memorial High School in 2006 41 Josh Richardson Dallas Mavericks basketball player Bob Ricks former Edmond Chief of Police and former FBI agent involved in the controversial 1993 Waco Siege 42 Mookie Salaam professional sprinter for Team USA Bill Self head men s basketball coach at the University of Kansas inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2017 43 Mark Snyder Oklahoma state senator and businessman Laura Spencer actress 44 Ekpe Udoh basketball forward and center with the Milwaukee Bucks of the National Basketball Association William C Wantland Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Eau Claire Brandon Weeden graduated from Edmond Santa Fe played for the New York Yankees and the Cleveland Browns Russell Westbrook Former Oklahoma City Thunder point guard 45 46 Brandon Whitaker CFL running back playing for the Montreal Alouettes Steve Zabel NFL linebacker and tight end drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles in 1970 resides in Edmond Music industry figures Mike Kennerty and Chris Gaylor of the pop rock group The All American Rejects and Mikaila Christian band Mercy Me was founded in Edmond and called Edmond home in the mid 1990s Several golf PGA Tour players call Edmond home as does the well known Oak Tree National Edmond s golfers include Bob Tway Doug Tewell Scott Verplank David Edwards and Gil Morgan References edit a b Stan Hoig Land Run of 1889 Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture Accessed November 7 2018 City Council Edmond OK Official Website City Manager Edmond OK Official Website ArcGIS REST Services Directory United States Census Bureau Retrieved September 20 2022 a b U S Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System Edmond Oklahoma U S Census website United States Census Bureau Retrieved January 31 2008 Census Geography Profile Edmond city Oklahoma United States Census Bureau Retrieved March 9 2022 a b c Oklahoma Municipal Government Oklahoma Almanac 2005 p 535 accessed October 1 2013 a b c d Brenda Granger Edmond Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture Accessed October 1 2013 Land Run of 1889 The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture www okhistory org Retrieved February 27 2018 Parish History An Overview Archived November 20 2009 at the Wayback Machine Official St John the Baptist Website accessed October 1 2013 Sooner Magazine September 1965 Volume 38 Issue 1 http digital libraries ou edu sooner issue info asp issueID 478 Tomlinson Joe July 8 2022 Edmond man finds racially restrictive covenant language amid neighborhood dispute NonDoc Retrieved July 8 2022 Staff September 4 1994 Shootings Seal Post Office Rep Chicago Sun Times Archived from the original on June 29 2014 Retrieved May 22 2014 Edmond Post Office Memorial Fountain Edmond Oklahoma Fountains on Waymarking com www waymarking com FindLaw s United States Tenth Circuit case and opinions Findlaw Edmond to Leave Blank Cross s Space on Seal Oklahoman com May 29 1996 Retrieved January 30 2022 Bob Hersom August 6 2008 Late Yankee slugger Bobby Murcer s life celebrated in Edmond NewsOK com Arcadia Lake City of Edmond accessed October 1 2013 Oklahoma Geography NetState com accessed 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Nichols Maggie July 18 2023 Everything Sad is Untrue Growing up as an Iranian refugee in Edmond Nondoc Garrett Richards The Baseball Cube www thebaseballcube com Edmond Police Chief Bob Ricks career spans the world newsok com May 23 2010 Bill Self coach profile KUAthletics com Archived from the original on February 20 2017 Retrieved February 20 2017 Laura Spencer Tweet Twitter June 7 2017 Retrieved January 4 2022 Russell Westbrook s House in Edmond OK Google Maps 2 virtualglobetrotting com January 5 2013 Russell Westbrook s House in Edmond OK Google Maps virtualglobetrotting com November 5 2012 External links edit nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Edmond Oklahoma City of Edmond Official Website Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture Edmond Post Office Massacre Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture Edmond Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Edmond Oklahoma amp oldid 1201096585, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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