Inscription
Became Indian Territory's first incorporated town Jan. 4, 1896 under Mansfield's Digest of the Laws of Arkansas. The citizens (about 2,000) sought to form a city government to provide improvements and the upbuilding of society. Wagoner began Indian Territory's first free municipal schools in 1897.
Location
AddressAt the intersection of State Highway 51 and Casaver Avenue by Courthouse in Wagoner, Oklahoma
CityWagoner
CountyWagoner
StateOklahoma
Coordinates35.959840, -95.374796
Sources
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