Howe, Oklahoma was known as Klondike when it was part of the Choctaw Nation. After the railroad came through, its residents renamed the town for Herbert Howe, a director of the railroad. Its post office was established in 1898.
 
 
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A profile of the family farm is presented, including information and photographs of its herdsires, foundation females, and animals available for sale, as well as featured animals that have already been sold.
http://www.openherd.com/farms/3035/brumfield-family-alpaca-farm/
Specializing in the sale of AKC-registered English bulldog puppies and stud services, the breeder is based in Howe, Oklahoma. Its studs, females, and available puppies are featured, along with directions to the facility and an overview of its facilities and services.
http://www.bulldogsoftimberridge.com/
Howe Public School's P3 Network
Highlighting student and teacher projects from PK-12th grades of Howe Public Schools, in Howe, Oklahoma. Selected web sites from lower elementary, upper elementary, middle, and high school campuses are featured, along with notes, photographs, blogs, and video.
http://howep3.ning.com/
Featuring a collaboration site for Mrs. Tammy Parks' students from Howe High School in Howe, Oklahoma, a project description and site index are presented, along with various comments, pages, and files.
http://rockourworldhowe.pbworks.com/