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  1. Wilburn Cartwright (January 12, 1892 – March 14, 1979) was a lawyer, educator, politician, and United States Army officer in World War II. The town of Cartwright, Oklahoma is named after him.

  2. CARTWRIGHT, WILBURN (1891–1979). After holding political offices during seven decades, U.S. Rep. Wilburn Cartwright called himself "the most elected man in Oklahoma government." He was born on a farm near Georgetown, Meigs County, Tennessee, on January 12, 1891, the son of Jackson Robert and Emma Baker Cartwright.

  3. Rep. Wilburn Cartwright of Oklahoma was the chairman of the House Committee on Roads in the late 1930s. A few days after President Roosevelt transmitted Interregional Highways to Congress, MacDonald addressed ASCE on how the interregional system would affect cities.

  4. Wilburn Cartwright Collection. The Cartwright Collection consists of 65 cubic feet of documents, 11 scrapbooks, over 1,300 photographs, and multiple oversize materials including maps, campaign posters, and newspapers.

  5. 3 de abr. de 2020 · Apr 3, 2020. U.S. House of Representatives | Courtesy photoU.S Congressman Wilburn Cartwright 3rd District of Oklahoma, McAlester 1892-1979. EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the first of a two-part...

  6. Wilburn Cartwright (12 de enero de 1892 - 14 de marzo de 1979) fue abogado, educador, político y oficial del ejército de los Estados Unidos en la Segunda Guerra Mundial. La ciudad de Cartwright, Oklahoma, lleva su nombre.

  7. Summarize this article for a 10 year old. Wilburn Cartwright (January 12, 1892 – March 14, 1979) was a lawyer, educator, politician, and United States Army officer in World War II. The town of Cartwright, Oklahoma is named after him.