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Housing Units (2000): 139
Land area (2000): 0.413202 sq. miles (1.070188 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.413202 sq. miles (1.070188 sq. km)
FIPS code: 08150
Located within: Oklahoma (OK), FIPS 40
Location: 35.649404 N, 95.653678 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 74422
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
Boynton
Wikipedia
Boynton may refer to:
Boynton is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Benny Boynton (1898-1963), early National Football League player and member of the College Football Hall of Fame
- Charles Lawrence Boynton (1864-1943), American botanist
- Sir Engleram Boynton (c. 1190-1250), served in the First Barons' War (Magna Charta). His descendants include Sir Matthew Boynton, 1st Baronet .
- Frank Ellis Boynton (1859-1942), self-taught American botanist, possibly the brother of Charles Boynton
- Henry V. Boynton (1835-1905), American Civil War Medal of Honor recipient, eventually promoted to brigadier general
- Jack Boynton (1928–2010), American Contemporary Surrealist artist
- James S. Boynton (1833-1902), American politician and jurist
- John F. Boynton (1811–1890), an early leader in the Latter Day Saint movement and an American geologist and inventor
- Lucy Boynton (born 1994), English actress
- Nick Boynton (born 1979), Canadian National Hockey League player
- Peter Boynton (born 1957), Commissioner of the Connecticut Department of Emergency Management and Homeland Security
- Ruth Boynton (1896 – 1977) was a physician, researcher, and administrator
- Sandra Boynton (born 1953), children's author and illustrator
- Thomas Jefferson Boynton (1838–1871), American lawyer, journalist and judge
- Captain Joseph Boynton (1644-1730), served as an officer in the colonial American army in Queen Anne's War . He was the son of John Boynton who arrived in America on the John of London (ship) and was an original settler of Rowley, MA.
- Solomon Boynton (1754-1830), great grandson of Captain Joseph Boynton, served in the American army in the Battle of Chelsea Creek and the Battle of White Plains during the American Revolutionary War.
- Silas W. Boynton (1848-1907), great grandson of Solomon Boynton, served in Company K of the 1st Cavalry Regiment of the Union Army in the US Civil War.
- Jonathan M. Boynton (born 1984), Lutheran Pastor in Virginia, born in North Carolina.
Usage examples of "boynton".
She nodded and began to key in the obligatory notice while Caleb, pausing to word his note carefully, sent a privately encrypted message to the Boynton House.
However, asking could he find a secreted file in the Boynton Family Residence was another matter entirely.
Cuiva was subtly Rhidian with the line of her brow, but more Boynton than Farquahar-Hayakawa in colouring and form.
Boynton and the Scott brothers are well known, no trouble with the police except that Boynton gets drunk when he has a good hunt.
Mist and steam rose from all the clear-ground areas to the thick cloud cover above them, so that it was hard to see the town, "Zion," Ajax Boynton said.
Renner thought enviously of Ajax Boynton back in the tent with tea and brandy.
Renner strapped in behind James Scott and waited until Boynton had the plane airborne.
A part of Renner's mind told him that Boynton was acting strangely, and so were the Scotts, but he didn't really care.
We’ll have Boynton tell Quade with his own tongue that he don’t want any dicks mixing in here!
He saw that Boynton was squirming uncomfortably, and that Cuviflier and Serrano were red in the face.
Luella here’s been married to Boynton, and there ought to be some kind of settlement.
It certified that on that day, one Alan Boynton had taken to wife one Luella Haines.
Well have Boynton tell Quade with his own tongue that he dont want any dicks mixing in here!
He saw that Boynton was squirming uncomfortably, and that Cuviflier and Serrano were red in the face.
Luella heres been married to Boynton, and there ought to be some kind of settlement.