The original residents were evicted on 23 and 24 November 1941.
More than 140,000 of the city's original residents have returned.
These original residents were the first to receive dividends from the oil companies in exchange for land use.
The original residents were almost exclusively European until the 1970s when "people of color" started moving in.
About 80 percent of the town's 7,000 original residents fled into the woods, he said.
What are these troops going to do when an old lady in a house refuses to leave to make way for its original residents?
All but three of the original residents are still there.
The original residents were expelled in the fall of 1941.
Few of the original residents who survived have been able to return.
Many workers involved in this trade were not original residents, so when the jobs were no longer available, they left.