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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Wagoner County, Oklahoma

 
Clickable Map of Wagoner 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 Wagoner County, OK (17) Cherokee County, OK (8) Mayes County, OK (14) Muskogee County, OK (75) Okmulgee County, OK (10) Rogers County, OK (27) Tulsa County, OK (131)  WagonerCounty(17) Wagoner County (17)  CherokeeCounty(8) Cherokee County (8)  MayesCounty(14) Mayes County (14)  MuskogeeCounty(75) Muskogee County (75)  OkmulgeeCounty(10) Okmulgee County (10)  RogersCounty(27) Rogers County (27)  TulsaCounty(131) Tulsa County (131)
Wagoner is the county seat for Wagoner County
Adjacent to Wagoner County, Oklahoma
      Cherokee County (8)  
      Mayes County (14)  
      Muskogee County (75)  
      Okmulgee County (10)  
      Rogers County (27)  
      Tulsa County (131)  
 
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1 Oklahoma, Wagoner County, Broken Arrow — Camp Russell
On South 198th East Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
Russell Kelce, president of Seneca Coal Company, gave 40 acres of strip-mine land to Boy Scout Troop 104 in 1944. Scouts improved the land so well that Kelce added 395 acres later. The Indian Nations Council of Boy Scouts now holds title to 275 . . . Map (db m225906) HM
2 Oklahoma, Wagoner County, Broken Arrow — Evans
On East Kenosha Street, on the right when traveling east on East Kenosha Street.
Evans was a coal-mining community with a post office from November 1904 to February of 1911. The Evans School-Church building and a company store served the hamlet, which began as a tent city. Small houses for mining families replaced tents. Evans . . . Map (db m225908) HM
3 Oklahoma, Wagoner County, Coweta — 83 — Koweta Mission
On State Highway 51 east of S 305th E Street, on the right when traveling east.
Creek Indian school founded by Rev. R. M. Loughridge, Presbyterian Bd Foreign Miss. 1843. Coweta, ancient Creek town in Alabama, re-established in this vicinity by Creeks who arrived Ft. Gibson on steamboat, "Facility," 1828. This was home town . . . Map (db m68058) HM
4 Oklahoma, Wagoner County, Coweta — Veterans Memorial
On Broadway south of Sycamore Street, on the right when traveling south.
Land of the Free because of the Brave [Armed Forces emblems] POW☆MIA You are not forgotten Dedicated by Rolling Thunder Oklahoma 14 June 2011 Army Spc Jonathan Paul Barnes KIA Iraq July 26, 2003 Marine Sgt James . . . Map (db m109863) WM
5 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
6 Oklahoma, Wagoner County, Porter — 82 — Chief Pushmataha
On U.S. 69, 0.4 miles north of 820th Road, on the right when traveling north.
Choctaw Indians made hunting expedition from Mississippi to this region, Jan. 1807, led by famous Chief Pushmataha. Camped east on Verdigris River was Joseph Bogy, French trader among Osages, whose armed men engaged Pushmataha's band in battle . . . Map (db m73126) HM
7 Oklahoma, Wagoner County, Porter — Oklahoma's First Baptist Church
On U.S. 69, 0.4 miles north of 820th Road, on the right when traveling north.
The Fountain Baptist Church ¼ mi. S. & 1 mi. E. believed to be the successor to Oklahoma's first Baptist church organized by Rev. Isaac McCoy Sept. 9, 1832 in this vicinity at Ebenezer Station with six charter members: Quasch, Bob, and Ned, . . . Map (db m73129) HM
8 Oklahoma, Wagoner County, Porter — 85 — Tullahassee Mission
On U.S. 69, 0.4 miles north of 820th Road, on the right when traveling north.
This Creek Indian school was founded by Rev. R.M. Loughridge, Presbyterian Bd. [Board] Foreign Miss. [Missions], 1848. Rev. W.S. Robertson was employed as the supt. Rebuilt by Creeks when destroyed by fire in 1880. Operated until 1907 for . . . Map (db m73128) HM
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9 Oklahoma, Wagoner County, Porter — 84 — Wigwam Neosho
On U.S. 69, 0.4 miles north of 820th Road, on the right when traveling north.
Was trading post in 1829-33, named and conducted by ex-Gov. Sam Houston of Tenn., who was called Colonah (The Raven) by his Cherokee friends. As a celebrity in the Indian Ter., Houston was visited by the American author, Washington Irving who . . . Map (db m73125) HM
10 Oklahoma, Wagoner County, Wagoner — Melvin "Buck" GarrisonFebruary 18, 1946 • December 26, 1971 — Game Warden —
On Cherokee Street (State Highway 51) at Casaver Avenue, on the left when traveling east on Cherokee Street.
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
11 Oklahoma, Wagoner County, Wagoner — Oklahoma Centennial Bench
On Cherokee Street (State Highway 51) at Main Street, on the right when traveling west on Cherokee Street.
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
12 Oklahoma, Wagoner County, Wagoner — Old City Hall & Fire Station
On Cherokee Street (State Highway 51) at Main Street, on the right when traveling west on Cherokee Street.
In 1906 the City leased the lots & built this brick structure for $1,011.68 to house the Fire Department, City Offices, & City Council RoomMap (db m68084) HM
13 Oklahoma, Wagoner County, Wagoner — Sam Powell and U.S. Court
On Cherokee Street (State Highway 51), on the left when traveling east.
Our own Sam Powell got us U.S. Court by Act of Congress June 7, 1897. Old Corner Stone First Court House Wagoner Ind. Ter.Map (db m68080) HM
14 Oklahoma, Wagoner County, Wagoner — Semore Park
On Cherokee Street (State Highway 51) at Main Street, on the right when traveling west on Cherokee Street.
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
15 Oklahoma, Wagoner County, Wagoner — 226 — Wagoner
On Cherokee Street (State Highway 51) at Casaver Avenue, on the left when traveling east on Cherokee Street.
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
16 Oklahoma, Wagoner County, Wagoner — Wagoner County Veterans Memorial
On Cherokee Street (State Highway 51) east of Casaver Avenue, on the left when traveling east.
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
17 Oklahoma, Wagoner County, Wagoner — World War II Memorial
On Cherokee Street (State Highway 51) at Casaver Avenue, on the left when traveling east on Cherokee Street.
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
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Apr. 23, 2024