Historical Marker Search

You searched for City|State|Country: , ok us

Page 3 of 3 — Showing results 21 to 30 of 30
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM222K_war-memorial-a-war-memorial_Muskogee-OK.html
In Memoriam to those who served and died in defense of their country Spanish American War Mexican War World War I ——————————— In Memoriam to those who fought and died in …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2225_midland-valley-station_Muskogee-OK.html
The Midland Valley Railroad Company was incorporated in 1903 and headquartered in Muskogee. This passenger station was built in 1917 and during the 1920's as many as eight trains carrying 9,000 passengers per day traveled from Tulsa to this point.…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2223_memorial-u-s-s-shark-ss174_Muskogee-OK.html
Theodore A. Bellard MMI Walter R. Blanchard CTM John A. Bolton RM1 Thomas L. Brannan S1 Grady G. Byus, Jr. MM1 Earl W. Cassidy LTJG John P.Cooley MM2 Billy B. Crawford F3 Albert E. Croft EM2 William T. Dawson EM2 Edwin Denby, Jr. LTJG R…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM221Z_hitching-post-stone_Muskogee-OK.html
This hitching post stone was placed at Three Rivers Museum in memory of Dr. H. Sessler Hoss 1882 - 1921
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM221X_severs-block_Muskogee-OK.html
Captain F.B. Severs erected the original Severs Block Building, with its historic Gothic entrance at Main Street and Broadway, in 1890 to house the newly organized First National Bank of Muskogee, Indian Territory. Between 1901 and 1903 the Build…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1H5W_thomas-foreman-house_Muskogee-OK.html
This house was built in 1898 by John R. Thomas, Federal Judge from 1897-1901. As a former congressman from Illinois, his influence was responsible for the increase of the United States Navy from one battleship to that equal other nations of the da…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1H5T_la-harpes-council_Haskell-OK.html
First peace council and alliance in Oklahoma between a European nation and Indian tribes held here at a Tawakoni village by Comdt Bernard De La Harpe on his first visit to the Arkansas River. He erected a post here carved with the coat-of-arms of…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1DZ2_states-earliest-oil-refinery_Muskogee-OK.html
Muskogee Oil Refining Company, organized in March 1905, built a finishing plant near this site in November, 1904. It soon was producing lamp kerosene, lubricating oil and industrial fuel - the beginning of oil refining in Oklahoma, a leading indus…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZI2_webbers-falls_Webbers-Falls-OK.html
Settled in 1829, named for Walter Webber, Western Cherokee Chief, who had a trading post here. Home of "Rich Joe" Vann to 1844, owner of "Lucy Walker," quarter mile race horse, for which he named his Mississippi River steamboat. In Civil War battl…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZAF_fort-davis_Muskogee-OK.html
Established Nov. 1861 by Gen. Albert Pike, C.S. Army. Named for Pres. Jefferson Davis, who had been stationed in the area when a Lieut. U.S. Army. Nearly one million dollares spent on this post by Confederates. In Second Federal Invasion Ft. Davis…
PAGE 3 OF 3