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This site 3.5 miles N.W. is where Col Jas. McIntosh, 2nd Ark. Mtd. Rifles, routed loyal Union Indian forces, Dec. 26, 1861. The battle opened with fire fro the Indian line on Patriot's Hill, 2 mi S.W. The loyal Union Indians finally fled to Kansas. Oklahoma Historical Society 167-1995.
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Chief NE-KAH-WAH-SHE-TUN-KAH
Chief NE-KAH-WAH-SHE-TUN-KAH Born in Osage CO. 1839 Died Aug. 3, 1923 He was Governor of the Osages four times and a member of the...
St. Johns School / Osage Indian Boys
Osage County, OK
St. John's school for Osage indian boys 1888-1913 8 mi n. Est. October 1888 along Hominy Creek by St. Katharine Drexel and the bureau of...
James Bigheart
Barnsdall, OK
The Osage Chief grave here 1909 when the Osages came to live in Indian Ter.
The Battle of Wooster Mound
Near this site on August 8, 1903, U.S. Deputy Marshal Wiley G. Haines, Chief of Osage Indian Police Warren Bennett, and Constable Henry...
Osage Agency
Pawhuska, OK
The Osage agency was established in 1872 to oversee the federal government's relationship with the Osage.
