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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1DJG_captain-atoka_Atoka-OK.html
Born about 1792Died during Civil WarSigned Treaty ofDancing Rabbit Creekin 1830.Led Band of Choctaws to this area,settling near Crystal in 1834.Capt. Atoka was a notedathlete, Choctaw subchiefand respected leader.Atoka County and Citywere named in…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1DJF_vietnam-war-memorial_Atoka-OK.html
In honor of the men and womenthat served their countryin Vietnam and to those thatmade the supreme sacrifice,we dedicate this memorialin their behalf Dean Armstrong · Larry Culverson · Sam DailyJohn C. Deaton · Forbes P. Du…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1DJE_45th-infantry-division-memorial-highway_Atoka-OK.html
By Concurrent Senate and House Resolution No. 93 adopted April 20, 1988 by the Oklahoma State Legislature and which was approved by the Oklahoma Transportation Commission on May 2, 1988, Oklahoma Highway 3 between Ada and Broken Bow, Oklahoma was …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1DJD_cornerstone-from-atoka-county-courthouse_Atoka-OK.html
Ira StephensonR. E. Long · F. C. JohnsonCommissioners- 1913 - [Masonic Symbol]J. S. Murrow, P.C.M.C. L. reeder, C.M.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1DJC_war-memorial_Atoka-OK.html
In memory of all veteransof all wars of theUnited States of Americaespecially to those veteranswho paid the supreme sacrificefor the freedom that you enjoy.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1C8C_middle-boggy-battle_Atoka-OK.html
The Confederate encampment here at Middle (or Muddy)Boggy Crossing on the Boggy Depot Road held by Lieut. Col. John Jumper's Seminole Battalion, Capt. Alan Nail's Company A of First Choctaw and Chickasaw Cavalry and a detachment of the Twentieth T…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM17IV_historic-butterfield-trail-in-indian-territory_Atoka-OK.html
On September 16, 1857, the John Butterfield Company received a Federal contract to transport mail from Missouri to San Francisco in under 25 days. Semiweekly service began a year later. Twelve relay stations lined the Butterfield Trail in Indian T…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM17IT_stringtown-shootout_Atoka-OK.html
Near this place on Aug. 5, 1932, Atoka County Sheriff C.G. Maxwell and Deputy Sheriff Eugene Moore were involved in a shoot-out with Clyde Barrow, Raymond Hamilton, and Everett Milligan. The incident occurred when the two lawmen tried to arrest th…
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