Martin Van Buren Facts: Presidency, Life & More - Facts.net
Martin Van Buren and the Myth of OK – History First
Martin Van Buren and the Myth of OK – History First
Language evolves, and that's okay (O.K.?) - The Washington Post
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Martin Van Buren: OK
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Martin Van Buren: OK
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Martin Van Buren: OK
The people's line--Take care of the locomotive | Library of Congress
Martin Van Buren | The Neo-Futurist Theater
New York National Guard honors President Martin Van Buren, who gave the world 'OK' > National Guard > Guard News - The National Guard
Exploring the home of President Martin Van Buren
Trump Inauguration on Twitter: "Our 8th president, Martin Van Buren had the nickname "Old Kinderhook." This led to today's expression, "OK." #TrumpInaugural #MAGA https://t.co/jjv9wvz7rA" / X
Okay Etymology: Why Do We Say "Okay" And Where Did It Come From? | History Daily
Martin Van Buren National Historic Site - President Van Buren's December 5 birthday is a favorite day here in Kinderhook, as is March 23. On this day in 1839, "O.K." was printed
The Origin Story of the word 'OK'
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Made in America: The Ridiculous History of 'OK' | HowStuffWorks