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13 historical markers in Oklahoma

Battle of Backbone Mountain

Pocola, OK

On Sept. 1, 1863, Confederates under Brig. Gen. W. L. Cabell ambushed a Union force commanded by Maj. Gen J. G. Blunt, but were driven...

Choctaw Agency

Spiro, OK

Building completed, and Maj. F. C. Armstrong was first Agent i 1832.

First Military Road

Talihina, OK

Constructed by Captain John Stuart, of the Seventh Infantry, in 1832, the road ran between Fort Smith, Arkansas and Fort Towson in the...

Fort Coffee

Spiro, OK

Established June 16, 1834, by 7th Inf.

Ft. Smith - Ft. Towson Military Road

Ft. Smith - Ft. Towson Military Road This road extended through the Choctaw Nation over 130 miles of rugged terrain and raging streams.

Jenson Tunnel

Pocola, OK

Listed on the National Register of Historical Places (added 1976 - Structure - #76001567) The Jenson Tunnel is Oklahoma's only railroad...

John F. Kennedy Memorial

Big Cedar, OK

This monument, commemorating the visit of President John F. Kennedy to Big Cedar, was erected under the auspices of the Knights of...

Peter Conser Home

Heavener, OK

Born in the Choctaw Nation in the 1850s, Peter Conser was a long-time law-enforcement official among the Choctaws, serving as a deputy...

Reynolds Castle

Cameron, OK

On the hill to east was home of Capt J.E. Reynolds, a confederate veteran, a pioneer rancher and merchant.

Skullyville

Skullyville, OK

Skullyville was founded in 1832 while removal of Choctaws to what is now Oklahoma was in progress.

Trahern's Station

Trahern's Station was a stage stand on the old Butterfield Overland Mail route in Indian Territory.

Trahern's Station

Here was located a stage stand of the Butterfield Overland Mail Route, under acto fo congress, March 3, 1857.

Walker's Station

Here was located a stage stand of the Butterfield Overland Mail Route, created under an Act of Congress on March 3, 1857.

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