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Collinsville, Oklahoma : ウィキペディア英語版
Collinsville, Oklahoma

Collinsville is a city in Rogers and Tulsa counties in the U.S. state of Oklahoma, and a part of the Tulsa, Oklahoma Metropolitan Statistical Area. It was named for Dr. A. H. Collins, an engineer and surveyor who first surveyed the land that became this community.〔Tulsa City-County Library Webpage "Tulsa County History: Tulsa Area Communities." Accessed April 9, 2011.()〕 The population was 5,606 according to the 2010 census, an increase of 37.5 percent from 4,077 at the 2000 census.〔(CensusViewer: Population of the City of Collinsville, Oklahoma )〕
==History==
A community that had existed here had no official name until Dr. A. H. Collins, the town namesake, established a post office on May 28, 1897. Henry P. Cook was the first postmaster.〔"Early Post Offices of Oklahoma." ''Chronicles of Oklahoma''. Volume 6, No. 3. September, 1928. Foreman, Grant. Retrieved September 20, 2014.〕 Then it became known as either Collins or Collins Post Office. The name officially became Collinsville by June 1898 and it incorporated as a city in April 1899. The population in 1900 was 376.〔(Ted W. Wright, "Collinsville." ''Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture'' )〕
The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe routed its line from Kansas to Owasso, Oklahoma about a mile west of Collinsville in 1899, to avoid crossing an additional stream. The town's buildings were moved on rollers to be nearer the track in 1899 and 1900.〔
Collinsville originally was located in Rogers County. In 1918, the residents voted to be annexed by Tulsa County, in order to be nearer a county seat. It was only north of Tulsa.〔

An abundant supply of sulfur-free coal lay near the surface, which attracted fifteen hundred to two thousand miners. Oil and gas production and zinc smelting boomed briefly during the first two decades of the 20th Century. The local population swelled to around eight thousand people. But the population swiftly declined as these businesses ceased. By 1930, there were 2,249 residents. Since the 1920s, the economy has been based primarily on agriculture. Several dairies located in Collinsville, many delivering products to Tulsa. In 1948, Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical University (now Oklahoma State University) named Collinsville "the Dairy Capital of Oklahoma."〔

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