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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Cimarron County, Oklahoma

 
Clickable Map of Cimarron 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 Cimarron County, OK (7) Texas County, OK (11) Baca County, CO (2) Morton County, KS (1) Union County, NM (20) Dallam County, TX (11) Sherman County, TX (6)  CimarronCounty(7) Cimarron County (7)  TexasCounty(11) Texas County (11)  BacaCountyColorado(2) Baca County (2)  MortonCountyKansas(1) Morton County (1)  UnionCountyNew Mexico(20) Union County (20)  DallamCountyTexas(11) Dallam County (11)  ShermanCounty(6) Sherman County (6)
Adjacent to Cimarron County, Oklahoma
    Texas County (11)
    Baca County, Colorado (2)
    Morton County, Kansas (1)
    Union County, New Mexico (20)
    Dallam County, Texas (11)
    Sherman County, Texas (6)
 
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1Oklahoma (Cimarron County), Boise City — Boise City Bombed
July 5, 1943 Still Booming July 5, 1993 — Map (db m55259) HM
2Oklahoma (Cimarron County), Boise City — Santa Fe Trail
Surveyed by J.C. Brown 1826-27 Heaviest traffic during California Gold Rush 1849 Abandoned on completion of A.T.&S.F. railroad in 1880 — Map (db m106477) HM
3Oklahoma (Cimarron County), Boise City — The Mormon Battalion in the Oklahoma Panhandle
From September 23 through 27, 1846, the Mormon Battalion crossed the northwestern portion of the Oklahoma panhandle. The little army's 500-plus volunteers, recruited for the Mexican War, were enlisted near Council Bluffs, Iowa, from among the first . . . — Map (db m55260) HM
4Oklahoma (Cimarron County), Boise City — The Santa Fe Trail
(Left Panel) The Santa Fe Trail A Bridge Between the United States and Mexico Before you is a portion of the historic Santa Fe Trail. Established as a wagon route by William Becknell in 1822, the Santa Fe Trail became the . . . — Map (db m106478) HM
5Oklahoma (Cimarron County), Wheeless — Fort Nichols7 mi S.W.
Established in May 1865, by Kit Carson, hero of Valverde and Brig. Gen., New Mexico Volunteers, to guard Santa Fe Trail and furnish escorts for caravans engaged in Santa Fe trade. Santa Fe Trail crossed this highway here and was first traveled by . . . — Map (db m39798) HM
6Oklahoma (Cimarron County), Wheeless — Santa Fe Trail
1994 Santa Fe Trail Cimarron Route 1822-1880 Marker by the High Plains Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution Oklahoma — Map (db m131311) HM
7Oklahoma (Cimarron County), Wheeless — The Santa Fe Trail
(left panel) A Bridge Between the United States and Mexico Before you is a portion of the historic Santa Fe Trail. Established as a wagon route by William Becknell in 1822, the Santa Fe Trail became the first major trade link between . . . — Map (db m131308) HM
 
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