Choctaw
Chief's Old House
Built by the Federal government in 1832 under its treaty obligations with the Choctaw Nation, this house was once the home of the famous...
Choctaw Chief's House
Planned by Greenwood LeFlore, the structure was built for the chief of this district of the Choctaw Nation under the provisions of the...
Doaksville
Growing around Josiah Doak's store, established in the late 1830s, the town became the commercial center of the region.
Dorothy Jean Orton
Dorthy Jane Orton was the primer mover in urging the restoration of old Fort Towson due to her untiring efforts.
Fort Towson
Established May, 1824, under command of Col. Matthew Arbuckle to guard this region on Spanish border.
Fort Towson Landing
The Fort Townson Landing was south of here on the banks for the Red River also know as the public landing from 1824 to 1854 it served as...
Goodland Mission
Begun 1848 by Rev. John Lathrop of American Bd.
Pine Ridge Mission
The Presbyterian minister Reverend Cyrus Kingsbury established the Pine Ridge Mission in 1836.
Rose Hill
One time noted plantation home of Col. Robert M. Jones, wealthiest Choctaw, owner of 500 slaves.
Spencer Academy
Sawyer, OK
A noted school for boys, Spencer Academy was established by the Choctaw Nation in 1841 and named for Secretary of War John C. Spencer.
Stand Waite Surrender
Doaksville, OK
Confederate Brigadier General Stand Watie commanded all Southern troops in the Department of Indian Territory at the close of the Civil War.