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Historical Markers in Porter, Oklahoma

 
Clickable Map of Wagoner 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 Wagoner County, OK (17) Cherokee County, OK (8) Mayes County, OK (14) Muskogee County, OK (75) Okmulgee County, OK (10) Rogers County, OK (27) Tulsa County, OK (131)  WagonerCounty(17) Wagoner County (17)  CherokeeCounty(8) Cherokee County (8)  MayesCounty(14) Mayes County (14)  MuskogeeCounty(75) Muskogee County (75)  OkmulgeeCounty(10) Okmulgee County (10)  RogersCounty(27) Rogers County (27)  TulsaCounty(131) Tulsa County (131)
Wagoner is the county seat for Wagoner County
Porter is in Wagoner County
      Wagoner County (17)  
ADJACENT TO WAGONER COUNTY
      Cherokee County (8)  
      Mayes County (14)  
      Muskogee County (75)  
      Okmulgee County (10)  
      Rogers County (27)  
      Tulsa County (131)  
 
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1 Oklahoma, Wagoner County, Porter — 82 — Chief Pushmataha
Choctaw Indians made hunting expedition from Mississippi to this region, Jan. 1807, led by famous Chief Pushmataha. Camped east on Verdigris River was Joseph Bogy, French trader among Osages, whose armed men engaged Pushmataha's band in battle . . . Map (db m73126) HM
2 Oklahoma, Wagoner County, Porter — Oklahoma's First Baptist Church
The Fountain Baptist Church ¼ mi. S. & 1 mi. E. believed to be the successor to Oklahoma's first Baptist church organized by Rev. Isaac McCoy Sept. 9, 1832 in this vicinity at Ebenezer Station with six charter members: Quasch, Bob, and Ned, . . . Map (db m73129) HM
3 Oklahoma, Wagoner County, Porter — 85 — Tullahassee Mission
This Creek Indian school was founded by Rev. R.M. Loughridge, Presbyterian Bd. [Board] Foreign Miss. [Missions], 1848. Rev. W.S. Robertson was employed as the supt. Rebuilt by Creeks when destroyed by fire in 1880. Operated until 1907 for . . . Map (db m73128) HM
4 Oklahoma, Wagoner County, Porter — 84 — Wigwam Neosho
Was trading post in 1829-33, named and conducted by ex-Gov. Sam Houston of Tenn., who was called Colonah (The Raven) by his Cherokee friends. As a celebrity in the Indian Ter., Houston was visited by the American author, Washington Irving who . . . Map (db m73125) HM
 
 
  
 
 
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May. 5, 2024