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Historical Markers in Wyandotte, Oklahoma

 
Clickable Map of Ottawa 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 Ottawa County, OK (33) Craig County, OK (6) Delaware County, OK (4) Cherokee County, KS (83) McDonald County, MO (1) Newton County, MO (40)  OttawaCounty(33) Ottawa County (33)  CraigCounty(6) Craig County (6)  DelawareCounty(4) Delaware County (4)  CherokeeCountyKansas(83) Cherokee County (83)  McDonaldCountyMissouri(1) McDonald County (1)  NewtonCounty(40) Newton County (40)
Miami is the county seat for Ottawa County
Wyandotte is in Ottawa County
      Ottawa County (33)  
ADJACENT TO OTTAWA COUNTY
      Craig County (6)  
      Delaware County (4)  
      Cherokee County, Kansas (83)  
      McDonald County, Missouri (1)  
      Newton County, Missouri (40)  
 
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1 Oklahoma, Ottawa County, Wyandotte — Henry C. Holderman1874-1951
Henry Holderman was the man first credited with envisioning a dam across the Grand River. His goal was to bring hydroelectric power to the Cherokee Nation, Holderman was a teenager, hauling lumber between Chetopa, Kansas and the Spavinaw Hills on a . . . Map (db m184936) HM
2 Oklahoma, Ottawa County, Wyandotte — James Long1845 - 1891
Youngest Warrior in Modoc WarMap (db m80588) HM
3 Oklahoma, Ottawa County, Wyandotte — Modoc Church
Built 1879 on the Modoc Reservation Listed on the National Register of Historic Places February 1980Map (db m80590) HM
4 Oklahoma, Ottawa County, Wyandotte — Modoc Church and Cemetery
The Modoc Church and Cemetery, the last remaining site commemorating the 153 Modoc prisoners of war exiled to the Quapaw Agency, Indian Territory in 1873.Map (db m80586) HM
5 Oklahoma, Ottawa County, Wyandotte — The Grand Lake Region: An Important Native American Heritage
The Twin Bridges Area is within the Wyandotte Nation. The Wyandotte's ancestral homeland was along the St. Lawrence River and Upper Great Lakes Region. A series of conflicts and removals forced this Nation to move southward. In the late 1850's the . . . Map (db m184890) HM
6 Oklahoma, Ottawa County, Wyandotte — Welcome to Grand Lake State Park's Twin Bridges Area
This state park area is named for the two bridges that cross the Neosho (Grand) and Spring Rivers. In another sense, like a timeless bridge, this place spans time to connect us with its special past. Before Grand Lake and Twin Bridges State . . . Map (db m184892) HM
7 Oklahoma, Ottawa County, Wyandotte — Wyandot Tribe
The Wyandot Tribe after a bitter war with the Iroquois settled about 1700 in northern Ohio. In 1843, under United States government authority, this tribe removed to northeastern Kansas. Local friction caused some Wyandot, in 1857, to leave Kansas . . . Map (db m184941) HM
 
 
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Apr. 26, 2024