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Oklahoma Historical Society Historical Markers

Markers administered by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
 
Fort Wayne Marker image, Touch for more information
By Jason Armstrong, October 10, 2009
Fort Wayne Marker
1 Oklahoma, Adair County, Watts — 65 — Fort Wayne
2 Oklahoma, Atoka County, Atoka — Middle Boggy Battle — On this site lie Confederate Soldiers who died in battle, February 13, 1864
3 Oklahoma, Atoka County, Stringtown — Stringtown Shootout
4 Oklahoma, Beaver County, Gate — No Man's Land
5 Oklahoma, Bryan County, Bokchito — 180 — Chahta Tamaha
6 Oklahoma, Bryan County, Durant — Chickasaw Trail of Tears
7 Oklahoma, Bryan County, Durant — 183 — Fort Washita
8 Oklahoma, Bryan County, Durant — General Douglas Hancock Cooper
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9 Oklahoma, Bryan County, Kenefic — Nail's Crossing — Butterfield Overland Mail
10 Oklahoma, Caddo County, Anadarko — Riverside School — Begun by U.S. Quaker Agents, 1871
11 Oklahoma, Canadian County, El Reno — Fort Reno — Old Post about 2 mi. N.
12 Oklahoma, Carter County, Healdton — Healdton: — Oklahoma's First State-regulated Oil Field
13 Oklahoma, Cherokee County, Park Hill — 66 — Park Hill Press
14 Oklahoma, Cherokee County, Park Hill — 67 — Riley's Chapel
15 Oklahoma, Choctaw County, Fort Towson — Doaksville — Noted Town in Indian Territory
16 Oklahoma, Choctaw County, Fort Towson — 184 — Fort Towson
17 Oklahoma, Choctaw County, Fort Towson — Fort Towson Landing
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18 Oklahoma, Choctaw County, Fort Towson — Stand Watie’s Surrender
19 Oklahoma, Choctaw County, Fort Towson — Transportation Crossroads
20 Oklahoma, Choctaw County, Hugo — Goodland Mission
21 Oklahoma, Choctaw County, Sawyer — 188 — Spencer Academy
22 Oklahoma, Cimarron County, Wheeless — Fort Nichols — 7 mi S.W.
23 Oklahoma, Cleveland County, Lexington — Run of '89 South Boundary
24 Oklahoma, Cleveland County, Norman — Dave Blue Trading Post
25 Oklahoma, Comanche County, Lawton — Chief Stumbling Bear Pass
26 Oklahoma, Cotton County, Walters — 241 — Walters, Oklahoma — Founded August 6, 1901
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27 Oklahoma, Creek County, Sapulpa — Sapulpa
28 Oklahoma, Delaware County, Jay — 155 — Fort Wayne
29 Oklahoma, Delaware County, Near Dodge — Stand Watie — Degataga Oo-Watee
30 Oklahoma, Dewey County, Leedey — California Road — First Crossed Here 1849
31 Oklahoma, Dewey County, Seiling — Amos Chapman
32 Oklahoma, Garfield County, Bison — Buffalo Springs — On the Old Chisholm Trail. 1/3 mi West
33 Oklahoma, Garfield County, Bison — Run of '89 North Boundary
34 Oklahoma, Grady County, Rush Springs — Battle of the Wichita Village — 4.6 mi. S.E.
35 Oklahoma, Greer County, Lugert — Peace on the Plains — About 5 mi., S.E.
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36 Oklahoma, Greer County, Willow — 219 — First Shelterbelt in the United States
37 Oklahoma, Harmon County, Hollis — 235 — Ron School — The Ron School Cubs
38 Oklahoma, Haskell County, Stigler — 69 — Battle of the J.R. Williams
39 Oklahoma, Haskell County, Stigler — 70 — Tamaha Jail and Ferry Landing
40 Oklahoma, Haskell County, Tamaha — Tamaha Jail and Ferry Landing
41 Oklahoma, Hughes County, Holdenville — Fort Holmes — In immediate vicinity
42 Oklahoma, Kay County, Braman — 33 — Oklahoma War Chief
43 Oklahoma, Kay County, Chilocco Indian School — 32 — Chilocco Indian School
44 Oklahoma, Kay County, Chilocco Indian School — 34 — Oklahoma, The Indian State
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45 Oklahoma, Kay County, Tonkawa — Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce
46 Oklahoma, Kingfisher County, Kingfisher — Big Four School
47 Oklahoma, Kingfisher County, Kingfisher — Kingfisher
48 Oklahoma, Kingfisher County, Kingfisher — Kingfisher College
49 Oklahoma, Kiowa County, Mountain Park — Camp Radziminski — Site 2 mi. West
50 Oklahoma, Latimer County, Wilburton — 189 — Bernard de la Harpe 1719
51 Oklahoma, Le Flore County, Cameron — Chief Mosholatubbee — --Amosholi-t-vbi
52 Oklahoma, Le Flore County, Pocola — 190 — Battle of Backbone Mountain
53 Oklahoma, Le Flore County, Spiro — 191 — Choctaw Agency
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54 Oklahoma, Le Flore County, Spiro — 192 — Fort Coffee
55 Oklahoma, Le Flore County, Spiro — Skullyville
56 Oklahoma, Lincoln County, Prague — 225 — Birthplace of Jim Thorpe
57 Oklahoma, Lincoln County, Stroud — Sac & Fox Agency — 4 mi. South
58 Oklahoma, Marshall County, Kingston — Camp Leavenworth — About 2 mi. South
59 Oklahoma, Mayes County, Adair — 159 — Cabin Creek Battlefield
60 Oklahoma, Mayes County, Ketchum — 151-1995 — Old Military Road
61 Oklahoma, Mayes County, Locust Grove — 160 — Battle of Locust Grove
62 Oklahoma, Mayes County, Pensacola — Cabin Creek — Battlefield 8 mi. E.
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63 Oklahoma, Mayes County, Salina — 158 — Chouteau's Post
64 Oklahoma, McClain County, Wayne — California Trail — Crossed here
65 Oklahoma, McCurtain County, Broken Bow — 203-1995 — Military Road - Choctaw Trail of Tears
66 Oklahoma, McCurtain County, Haworth — 200 — Garland Cemetery
67 Oklahoma, McCurtain County, Hochatown — 230-1997 — Hochatown, Oklahoma
68 Oklahoma, McCurtain County, Idabel — 704 — Miller Courthouse
69 Oklahoma, McCurtain County, Idabel — 207 — Shawneetown — Reported missing
70 Oklahoma, McCurtain County, Ringold — 210 — Alikchi Court Ground
71 Oklahoma, McCurtain County, Valliant — 196 — Clear Creek Water Mill
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72 Oklahoma, McCurtain County, Valliant — 198 — Elliott Academy
73 Oklahoma, McIntosh County, Eufaula — Alexander Posey
74 Oklahoma, McIntosh County, Eufaula — Green Corn Dance
75 Oklahoma, McIntosh County, Porum — Younger's Bend
76 Oklahoma, McIntosh County, Rentiesville — Union Soldiers — Honey Springs — July 17, 1863 —
77 Oklahoma, Murray County, Sulphur — Sulphur
78 Oklahoma, Muskogee County, Fort Gibson — 237-2000 — Manard
79 Oklahoma, Muskogee County, Haskell — 72 — La Harpe's Council
80 Oklahoma, Muskogee County, Muskogee — 71 — Fort Davis
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81 Oklahoma, Muskogee County, Muskogee — 73 — State's Earliest Oil Refinery
82 Oklahoma, Muskogee County, Webbers Falls — 75-1995 — Webbers Falls
83 Oklahoma, Noble County, Red Rock — Otoe~Missouria Tribal Reservation
84 Oklahoma, Okfuskee County, Boley — Boley, Oklahoma — Est. August, 1903 - Inc. May 11, 1905
85 Oklahoma, Oklahoma County, Arcadia — 215 — Route 66
86 Oklahoma, Oklahoma County, Arcadia — Washington Irving's Camp
87 Oklahoma, Oklahoma County, Edmond — Central State College
88 Oklahoma, Oklahoma County, Edmond — Edmond Public School 1889 — First Public Schoolhouse In Oklahoma Territory
89 Oklahoma, Oklahoma County, Edmond — Edmond Station, Indian Territory
90 Oklahoma, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma City, Central Oklahoma City — Oklahoma City Oil Field
91 Oklahoma, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma City, Central Oklahoma City — Oklahoma's Oil Pioneers
92 Oklahoma, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma City, Northeast Oklahoma City — 56 — Run of '89 East Boundary — -----000-----
93 Oklahoma, Okmulgee County, Okmulgee — Creek Capitol
94 Oklahoma, Okmulgee County, Okmulgee — Samuel Checote — Grave 1.9 miles N.W.
95 Oklahoma, Osage County, Pawhuska — Oil in the Osage Indian Nation and the "Million Dollar Elm"
96 Oklahoma, Osage County, Pawhuska — St. Louis School — For Osage Indian Girls — 1887 – 1949 —
97 Oklahoma, Osage County, Pawhuska — The Battle of Wooster Mound
98 Oklahoma, Osage County, Skiatook — 167 — Battle of Chustenahlah
99 Oklahoma, Osage County, Skiatook — 175 — Hillside Mission
100 Oklahoma, Ottawa County, Miami — Coleman Theatre

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