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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Rentiesville, Oklahoma

 
Clickable Map of McIntosh County, Oklahoma and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg McIntosh County, OK (37) Haskell County, OK (6) Hughes County, OK (1) Muskogee County, OK (75) Okfuskee County, OK (6) Okmulgee County, OK (10) Pittsburg County, OK (8)  McIntoshCounty(37) McIntosh County (37)  HaskellCounty(6) Haskell County (6)  HughesCounty(1) Hughes County (1)  MuskogeeCounty(75) Muskogee County (75)  OkfuskeeCounty(6) Okfuskee County (6)  OkmulgeeCounty(10) Okmulgee County (10)  PittsburgCounty(8) Pittsburg County (8)
Eufaula is the county seat for McIntosh County
Rentiesville is in McIntosh County
      McIntosh County (37)  
ADJACENT TO MCINTOSH COUNTY
      Haskell County (6)  
      Hughes County (1)  
      Muskogee County (75)  
      Okfuskee County (6)  
      Okmulgee County (10)  
      Pittsburg County (8)  
 
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1 Oklahoma, McIntosh County, Rentiesville — 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mounted Rifles — Honey Springs Battlefield — Interpretive Trail Five · Last Engagement —
2 Oklahoma, McIntosh County, Rentiesville — 1st Regiment Kansas Colored Volunteers — 1863 - 1865
3 Oklahoma, McIntosh County, Rentiesville — All-Black Towns of Oklahoma / Rentiesville
4 Oklahoma, McIntosh County, Rentiesville — Battlefield Archaeology — Honey Springs Battlefield — Interpretive Trail Six · Honey Springs Depot —
5 Oklahoma, McIntosh County, Rentiesville — Burying the Dead — Honey Springs Battlefield — Interpretive Trail Five · Last Engagement —
6 Oklahoma, McIntosh County, Rentiesville — Confederate Soldiers — Honey Springs — July 17, 1863 —
7 Oklahoma, McIntosh County, Rentiesville — Five Civilized Tribes in the Battle of Honey Springs
8 Oklahoma, McIntosh County, Rentiesville — Honey Springs Depot on the Texas Road — Honey Springs Battlefield — Interpretive Trail Six · Honey Springs Depot —
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9 Oklahoma, McIntosh County, Rentiesville — How We Know What We Know · Soldiers' Letters — Honey Springs Battlefield — Interpretive Trail Six · Honey Springs Depot —
10 Oklahoma, McIntosh County, Rentiesville — Private Cemetery
11 Oklahoma, McIntosh County, Rentiesville — Texas Monument — Battle of Honey Springs
12 Oklahoma, McIntosh County, Rentiesville — The Armies Rest and Recuperate — Honey Springs Battlefield — Interpretive Trail Five · Last Engagement —
13 Oklahoma, McIntosh County, Rentiesville — The Confederate Headquarters and Reserve Units — Honey Springs Battlefield — Interpretive Trail Six · Honey Springs Depot —
14 Oklahoma, McIntosh County, Rentiesville — The Final Engagement — Honey Springs Battlefield — Interpretive Trail Five · Last Engagement —
15 Oklahoma, McIntosh County, Rentiesville — The Texas Road — Honey Springs Battlefield - 1863
16 Oklahoma, McIntosh County, Rentiesville — Treating the Wounded — Honey Springs Battlefield — Interpretive Trail Five · Last Engagement —
17 Oklahoma, McIntosh County, Rentiesville — Union Soldiers — Honey Springs — July 17, 1863 —
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18 Oklahoma, McIntosh County, Rentiesville — William Frederick McIntosh — 1824 - 1898
 
 
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May. 24, 2024