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Historical Markers in Pittsburg County, Oklahoma

 
Clickable Map of Pittsburg 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 Pittsburg County, OK (8) Atoka County, OK (8) Coal County, OK (1) Haskell County, OK (6) Hughes County, OK (1) Latimer County, OK (1) McIntosh County, OK (37) Pushmataha County, OK (25)  PittsburgCounty(8) Pittsburg County (8)  AtokaCounty(8) Atoka County (8)  CoalCounty(1) Coal County (1)  HaskellCounty(6) Haskell County (6)  HughesCounty(1) Hughes County (1)  LatimerCounty(1) Latimer County (1)  McIntoshCounty(37) McIntosh County (37)  PushmatahaCounty(25) Pushmataha County (25)
McAlester is the county seat for Pittsburg County
Adjacent to Pittsburg County, Oklahoma
      Atoka County (8)  
      Coal County (1)  
      Haskell County (6)  
      Hughes County (1)  
      Latimer County (1)  
      McIntosh County (37)  
      Pushmataha County (25)  
 
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1 Oklahoma, Pittsburg County, McAlester — Busby Office Building
Built by Great Western Coal and Coke Company 1903 National Register of Historic Places 9 December 1979 Given to City of McAlester 18 March 1987 by Elmer "Bud" Hale, Jr.Map (db m73431) HM
2 Oklahoma, Pittsburg County, McAlester — German Castle
Built by German P.O.W.s in 1943Map (db m73441) HM
3 Oklahoma, Pittsburg County, McAlester — Largest Lump of McAlester Coal
Weight 2½ tons From the Homer Mine Presented by McAlester Fuel Co. 1921Map (db m73435) HM
4 Oklahoma, Pittsburg County, McAlester — Scottish Rite Temple
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m73438) HM
5 Oklahoma, Pittsburg County, McAlester — Supreme Assembly, International Order of the Rainbow for Girls
has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m73444) HM
6 Oklahoma, Pittsburg County, McAlester — Veterans Memorial
Dedicated to all men and women of the United States Armed Forces Past - Present - FutureMap (db m73432) HM
7 Oklahoma, Pittsburg County, McAlester — William Mark Sexson Memorial1877 - 1953
Founder International Order of the Rainbow for Girls Author of the Ritual "I do set my bow in the cloud." Genesis 9:13Map (db m73443) HM
8 Oklahoma, Pittsburg County, Savanna — 212 — Dr. J. E. Wright
J.E. Wright, D.D.S., opened first permanent dental office in the Indian Territory, Savanna, 1885. He practiced as itinerant dentist at Tishomingo Academy, Stonewall, Johnsonville, and White Bead Hill before settling in Savanna. Moved to South . . . Map (db m26088) HM
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Apr. 23, 2024