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  1. The incorporated community of Ryan is located in southwestern Jefferson County. It is situated some two miles (3.2 km) north of the Red River at the intersection of U.S. Highway 81 and State Highway 32, eleven miles (18 km) south of Waurika and 115 miles (185 km) south by southwest of Oklahoma City.

  2. Ryan had 1,115 citizens in 1907. The town's population peaked at 1,379 in 1920 and then declined. The 1940 and 1950 censuses reported 1,115 and 1,019, respectively. Numbers dropped to 978 in 1960. By 1980 the town had 1,083 residents, declining to 894 in 2000 and to 816 in 2010. A notable Ryan native is actor and martial arts master Carlos Ray ...

  3. Located in Jefferson County, just two miles north of the Red River sits a small country town known as Ryan, Oklahoma. The community was founded in 1892 by Stephen W. Ryan, an Arkansas native who married a Chickasaw woman and together accumulated a vast amount of land near present-day Ryan. At the time, the land was part of Pickens Country in ...

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  6. The Town of Ryan is located in the state of Oklahoma, in Jefferson County. Its area, population and other key information are listed below. For all your administrative procedures, you can go to the Town hall of Ryan at the address and schedules indicated on this page or contact the Town hall government by phone or by email depending on your preference or on the service's availability.

  7. A post office was established in 1890. Ryan continues as a ranching and agricultural community. It is noted as the birthplace of martial artist and actor, Chuck Norris. [Ryan, Oklahoma, en.wikipedia.org, accessed September, 2012] Ryan as Described in 1941 [1] An old town fighting stubbornly for existence is the way Ryan has been described.

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