Oklahoma Code § 73-1

Title 73. State Capital And Capitol Building: Seat of government and capitol established
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The seat of government and capitol of the State of Oklahoma
shall be and is hereby established at Oklahoma City, in the county
of Oklahoma, in the said state; and the permanent capitol of the
state shall be erected on the following described lands:  Fifteen
(15) acres of land surrounding a point on the half-section line
running north and south between the northeast fourth and the
northwest fourth of section twenty-seven (27), township twelve (12)
north, range three (3) west of the Indian Meridian, otherwise known
as the center of Lincoln Boulevard at its intersection with the
center of Twenty-second street, extending east from the right-of-way
of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company; and the
Executive Mansion shall be located in the vicinity of said capitol
grounds on a site consisting of one-half (1/2) block, the same to be
selected by the Capitol Commission.

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