We enjoy the bountiful wildlife and rich natural resources in Oklahoma because of the many officers who have dedicated their lives to wildlife law enforcement.
Ranger Garrison gave his life, the ultimate sacrifice, while attempting to arrest a . . . — — Map (db m68078) HM
The centennial bench is made of steel, like the people who have made Oklahoma what it is today. The bench is 100 inches long and there will be 100 of them produced. Each bench will come with a certificate of origin and number. The design is by . . . — — Map (db m68087) HM
In 1906 the City leased the lots & built this brick structure for $1,011.68 to house the Fire Department, City Offices, & City Council Room — — Map (db m68084) HM
Honoring Margie Semore and the late Jack Semore.
Margie was Salutatorian of the Wagoner High School Class of '38 and began her career with Wagoner County Abstract, eventually becoming the owner.
Jack was a S/Sgt., in the 142nd Engineer . . . — — Map (db m68089) HM
Became Indian Territory's first incorporated town Jan. 4, 1896 under Mansfield's Digest of the Laws of Arkansas. The citizens (about 2,000) sought to form a city government to provide improvements and the upbuilding of society. Wagoner began . . . — — Map (db m68059) HM
Engraved here in stone and in the hearts of the people forever are those who gave their lives for our freedom.
World War I
Alsup, James ∙ Brown, Frank ∙ Cannon, Walter ∙ Donaghe, Toll ∙ Farr, Cleo, ∙ Finley, . . . — — Map (db m68081) WM
Dedicated to the
Sons of Wagoner County
who gave their lives during
the Second World War.
"By this living symbol we
will remember that they did
not die in vain." — — Map (db m68075) WM