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By Michael Manning, April 19, 2011
Texas Road Marker
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1 Oklahoma, Wagoner County, Okay — Texas Road
On North York Road (State Highway 16), on the left when traveling south.
Texas RoadThe most ancient and important trail through Oklahoma Three Forks at the head of navigation of the Verdigris River the oldest trading post in Oklahoma dating from 1812. Creek & OsageIndian agencies on the East and West banks of the . . . Map (db m52559) HM
2 Oklahoma, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma City, Central Oklahoma City — Texas RoadThe Red River Journey
Near Nazih Zuhdi Drive west of North Laird Avenue.
As early as 1822 pioneers and traders began traveling a native trade route that entered present-day Oklahoma near the northeast corner and ran to the Muskogee area. From there the route angled southwest, remaining east of the Cross Timbers, and . . . Map (db m172958) HM
 
 
  
  
  
 
 
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