Bartlesville
a city in NE Oklahoma.
Historical Examples
He was paying high, he felt, for the privilege of entertaining the Bartlesville Commercial Club with stories of his prowess.
The Man from the Bitter Roots Caroline Lockhart
Bruce stood before the blackboard in the Bartlesville station studying the schedule.
The Man from the Bitter Roots Caroline Lockhart
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