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Oklahoma Historical Society Historical Markers

Markers administered by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
 
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By William Fischer, Jr., January 31, 2015
Gateway Sign and Marker
101 Oklahoma, Ottawa County, Miami — Gateway Sign
102 Oklahoma, Ottawa County, Quapaw — 164 — Entering Indian Territory
103 Oklahoma, Ottawa County, Wyandotte — Modoc Church and Cemetery
104 Oklahoma, Payne County, Ingalls — Outlaw BattleSite about 1 miles S.E.
105 Oklahoma, Pittsburg County, Savanna — 212 — Dr. J. E. Wright
106 Oklahoma, Pontotoc County, Allen — Osage Village
107 Oklahoma, Pottawatomie County, Shawnee — Home on the RangeAuthor's Grave in Fairview Cemetery
108 Oklahoma, Pottawatomie County, Shawnee — Louise Funk Fluke
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109 Oklahoma, Pushmataha County, Tuskahoma — 213-1995 — Choctaw Capitols
110 Oklahoma, Pushmataha County, Tuskahoma — 214-1995 — The Choctaw Nation Capitol Building
111 Oklahoma, Roger Mills County, Cheyenne — Battle of the Washita2 mi. West
112 Oklahoma, Roger Mills County, Cheyenne — Sandstone Creek Area
113 Oklahoma, Roger Mills County, Roll — California RoadCrossed Here
114 Oklahoma, Rogers County, Claremore — 169 — Claremore Mound
115 Oklahoma, Rogers County, Foyil — 1928 Route 66 Footrace
116 Oklahoma, Rogers County, Talala — Oklahoma's First Waterflood
117 Oklahoma, Texas County, Guymon — Panhandle Area Natural Gas
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118 Oklahoma, Texas County, Tyrone — Shade's WellSite two miles south
119 Oklahoma, Tulsa County, Broken Arrow — City Water Spring
120 Oklahoma, Tulsa County, Broken Arrow — Sieling Park
121 Oklahoma, Tulsa County, Glenpool — First Gas Processing Plant West of Mississippi River
122 Oklahoma, Tulsa County, Glenpool — 172-1995 — Glenn PoolWorld's Greatest Oil Pool
123 Oklahoma, Tulsa County, Glenpool — Twin Mounds Communityand Twin Mounds Cemetery
124 Oklahoma, Tulsa County, Mannford — 173 — Battle of Round Mountain
125 Oklahoma, Tulsa County, Sperry — 171 — Battle of Chusto-Talasah
126 Oklahoma, Tulsa County, Tulsa — Black Wall Street - 1921In Memoriam
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127 Oklahoma, Tulsa County, Tulsa — Booker T. Washington High SchoolTulsa, OK — 1913 - 1950 —
128 Oklahoma, Tulsa County, Tulsa — First Oil Well in Tulsa County
129 Oklahoma, Tulsa County, Tulsa — International Petroleum Exposition
130 Oklahoma, Wagoner County, Coweta — 83 — Koweta Mission
131 Oklahoma, Wagoner County, Porter — 82 — Chief Pushmataha
132 Oklahoma, Wagoner County, Porter — 85 — Tullahassee Mission
133 Oklahoma, Wagoner County, Porter — 84 — Wigwam Neosho
134 Oklahoma, Wagoner County, Wagoner — 226 — Wagoner
135 Oklahoma, Washita County, Canute — 218 — Canute
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136 Oklahoma, Washita County, Canute — 217 — David Lee Walters
137 Oklahoma, Washita County, Canute — 216 — St. Francis Church
138 Oklahoma, Washita County, Cordell — 231 — Washita CountyHome of America's First Upstream Flood Control Dam
139 Oklahoma, Woodward County, Fort Supply — Camp SupplyNear here North

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May. 19, 2024