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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Tillman County, Oklahoma

 
Clickable Map of Tillman 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 Tillman County, OK Comanche County, OK (18) Cotton County, OK (1) Jackson County, OK (0) Kiowa County, OK (3) Wichita County, TX (21) Wilbarger County, TX (17)  ComancheCounty(18) Comanche County (18)  CottonCounty(1) Cotton County (1)  JacksonCounty(0) Jackson County (0)  KiowaCounty(3) Kiowa County (3)  WichitaCountyTexas(21) Wichita County (21)  WilbargerCounty(17) Wilbarger County (17)
Adjacent to Tillman County, Oklahoma
    Comanche County (18)
    Cotton County (1)
    Jackson County (0)
    Kiowa County (3)
    Wichita County, Texas (21)
    Wilbarger County, Texas (17)
 
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1Oklahoma (Tillman County), Frederick — The adventures of the Abernathy boys
On North 9th Street.
In the summer of 1909 the Abernathy brothers set off alone on horseback, riding from their Cross Roads Ranch in Tillman County to Santa Fe, New Mexico and back. Louie (Bud) was nine years old. Temple was only five. On April 5, 1919, with Bud and . . . — Map (db m120036) HM
2Oklahoma (Tillman County), Hollister — The Great Wolf Hunt
On State Highway 5 0.1 miles west of N 2330 Road, on the right when traveling east.
President Theodore Roosevelt arrived by train, in Frederick, Oklahoma, on April 5, 1905. The President came to join famed wolf hunter, Jack “Catch ‘em Alive” Abernathy, on a wolf hunting expedition. More than 5,000 excited citizens . . . — Map (db m108858) HM
3Oklahoma (Tillman County), Tipton — Site of Beginning Trip of Abernathy Boys to New York City in 1910
On Oklahoma Route 5 south of County Road E1770, on the right when traveling north.
On April 5, 1910, 9 year old Bud and 5 year old Temple Abernathy, left the Crossroads Ranch near Frederick, Oklahoma, and traveled alone on horseback to New York City. Their father, Jack Abernathy, a close friend of President Theodore Roosevelt, . . . — Map (db m120033) HM
 
 
  
  
 
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