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Milburn, OK -- U.S. town in Oklahoma
Population (2000): 312
Housing Units (2000): 124
Land area (2000): 0.476886 sq. miles (1.235128 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.476886 sq. miles (1.235128 sq. km)
FIPS code: 48400
Located within: Oklahoma (OK), FIPS 40
Location: 34.241030 N, 96.550601 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 73450
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
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Milburn

Milburn may refer to:

Milburn (band)

Milburn are an indie rock band from Sheffield, England that consist of Joe Carnall, Louis Carnall, Tom Rowley, and Joe Green. They announced they would split on 28 March 2008, with the band playing their final gig at Sheffield's Carling Academy on 24 May 2008. On 25th December 2015, via social media, the lead singer Joe Carnall announced that the band would reunite on the 18th January 2016 for a reunion tour.

Milburn (surname)

Milburn is a surname. Its origin is English (Northumbria and Cumbria), and it is a habitational name from a place in Cumbria, named in Old English as ‘millstream’, from mylen ‘mill’ and burna ‘stream’.

People named Milburn:

  • Alan Milburn, UK politician
  • Amos Milburn, American rhythm and blues singer
  • Barry Milburn, New Zealand cricketer
  • Colin Milburn, English Test match cricketer
  • Darren Milburn, Australian rules footballer
  • George Milburn, English footballer
  • Glyn Milburn, American football player
  • Jack Milburn (footballer born 1908), footballer who played for Leeds United
  • Jackie Milburn, Newcastle United F.C. and England footballer
  • Jackie Milburn (footballer born 1921), footballer who played for Crook Town and Willington
  • Jeff Milburn, American professional driver and racing team owner
  • Jim Milburn, English footballer
  • Joel Milburn, Australian Olympic 400 metres sprinter
  • Martina Milburn, Chief Executive of the Prince's Trust
  • Oliver Milburn, English actor
  • Rod Milburn, American hurdler
  • Rowan Milburn, New Zealand cricketer
  • Stuart Milburn, English cricketer
Milburn (given name)

Milburn is a male given name which may refer to:

People:

  • Milburn Akers (1900-1970), American newspaper journalist and editor
  • Milburn G. Apt (1924-1956), United States Air Force test pilot, the first person to reach the speed of Mach 3
  • Milburn E. Calhoun (1930-2012), American physician, philanthropist and book publisher
  • Milburn Russell Tiny Croft (1920-1977), American National Football League player
  • Milburn Price (born 1938), American hymn composer and academic
  • Milt Shoffner (1905-1978), American Major League Baseball pitcher
  • Milburn Smith (1912-1994), American college and high school football and basketball coach
  • Milburn Stone (1904-1980), American actor best known for playing Doc in the TV series Gunsmoke

Fictional characters:

  • Rich Uncle Pennybags, mascot of the game Monopoly
  • Milburn Drysdale, a banker in the TV series The Beverly Hillbillies

Usage examples of "milburn".

When he awoke, Milburn was coming into a landing pattern over New York City.

The Elishite ziggurat was distant but visible from here, and Milburn had thoughtfully provided him with a pair of binoculars.

Then when Milburn picked me up to bring me here, I had the whole flight to think.

It does not move away, even when the wind sweeping from the top of the fell is strong enough in Milburn to overturn carts and uproot trees.

In the moonlight they could clearly see the village of Milburn, far below, etched in black and silver.

He should now be on his way to Milburn, to organize a full-scale search party, rather than scrambling over Cross Fell, alone and unprepared.

I suspect you'll find him over in Milburn, wherever he usually lives there.

It singled out the blue-frosted pinnacle of the Milburn Towers, circled into its descent, and let McCain off outside the doors leading in from the roof-level parking area, where other vehicles were discharging their loads of evening diners, hotel guests, and revelers.

It is famous as the birthplace of a slew of footballers - Jackie and Bobby Charlton, Jackie Milburn and some forty others skilled enough to play in the first division, a remarkable outpouring for a modest community - but I was drawn by something else: the once famous and now largely forgotten pitmen painters.