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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AEM_cabin-creek-battlefield_Adair-OK.html
On Sept. 18, 1864, a Confederate force of 2,000, mainly Gen. Stand Watie's Indian Brigade, intercepted a Union supply train enroute from Kansas to Ft. Gibson. The convoy of 130 wagons with supplies worth $1.5 million was captured after a heavy eng…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AEK_nathaniel-hale-pryor_Pryor-Creek-OK.html
Pryor Creek was named in honor of Nathaniel Hale Pryor. Captain Pryor was a member of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, a veteran of the war of 1812 and was a Captain at the Battle of New Orleans, January 8, 1815. In June he was honorably discharged…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AEF_veterans-memorial_Pryor-Creek-OK.html
In memoryof those who servedour country
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM17T1_chouteaus-post_Salina-OK.html
Oldest permanent American settlement in the state. Grew out of Chouteau's fur trade at St. Louis, with Osages after they settled this region in 1802 from Missouri. Improvements here in 1817 became residence of Col. A.P. Chouteau, West Point grad. …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZA7_battle-of-locust-grove_Locust-Grove-OK.html
Federal troops suddenly attacked a Confederate camp along the ridge near here at dawn, July 2, 1862. The surprised Confederates hardly returned fire before their officers and heavy supplies were captured. Yet hot fighting in the woods lasted all day.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZA6_confederate-soldiers_Vinita-OK.html
(Front):To honorThe Confederate Soldiersof theBattle of Cabin CreekSept. 19, 1864 Erected byOkla. DivisionDaughters of the ConfederacyJune 1961(Back):Battle of Cabin CreekSept. 19, 1864Confederate Forces —Brig. Gen. Stand Watie - First In…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZA4_first-kansas-colored-volunteer-infantry_Vinita-OK.html
The First Kansas Colored Volunteer Infantry was the first Black unit to engage in battle in the Civil War. On July 2, 1863, while escorting a wagon train bound for Fort Gibson, the First Kansas Colored was attacked here by Stand Watie's Confederat…
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