Atoka
Atoka
Atoka, OK
Named for Capt. Atoka, Choctaw leader and signer of Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek, 1830, providing Choctaw removal from Mississippi to...
Atoka County Courthouse
Atoka, OK
The courthouse located on Court Street has served as such since 1963 when it replaced the old courthouse which was torn down.
Boggy Depot
Site of town noted for distinguished citizens in state history.
Boggy Depot Park
(Formerly Boggy Depot State Park) Historic Boggy Depot Park, located in Atoka, provides a refreshing, restful place for campers to enjoy...
Boggy Depot Station
Butterfield Overland Mail Site of Boggy Depot Here was located a stage stand of the Butterfield Overland Mail Rount, under act of...
Confederate Cemetery
Atoka, OK
Confederates maintained camps nearby along the Middle Boggy River in the Choctaw Nation of Indian Territory.
In Memory of Captain Atoka
Atoka, OK
In memory of Captain Atoka Born About 1792 Died during Civil War Signed treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek in 1830.
Muriel H. Wright
Muriel Hazel Wright was born in Lehigh Choctaw Nation in 1889.
Waddell's Station
Waddell's Station was a stage stand on the old Butterfield Overland Mail route in Indian Territory.