Inscription
Surveyed by J.C. Brown 1826-27. Heaviest traffic during California Gold Rush 1849. Abandoned on completion of A.T. & S.F. Railroad in 1880
Location
AddressOn Highway 325 between Kenton, Oklahoma and Boise City, Oklahoma
CountyCimarron
StateOklahoma
Coordinates36.786617, -102.805276
Sources
More markers in Cimarron
The Mormon Battalion in the Oklahoma Panhandle
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From September 23 through 27, 1846, the Mormon Battalion crossed the northwestern portion of the Oklahoma Panhandle.
Fort Nichols
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Camp Nichols
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Camp Nichols, also known as Fort Nichols or Camp Nichols Ranch, was a historic fortification located in present-day Cimarron County,...
Kenton Museum
Kenton, OK
A small native rock home built in 1902 is one of the oldest buildings in Kenton, Oklahoma.
