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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Choctaw ...

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    Northeastern corner of the junction of Cincinnati Ave. and Main St. 34°01′15″N 95°15′55″W  /  34.02087°N 95.26541°W  / 34.02087; -95.26541  ( Willie W. Wilson Fort Towson

  3. List of military units and installations in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Fort Sill National Cemetery – Elgin. Fort Supply Historic Site – Fort Supply [49] Fort Towson Historic Site – Fort Towson [50] Fort Washita Historic Site & Museum – Durant [51] General Tommy Franks Leadership Institute and Museum – Hobart. [52] Historic Fort Reno – El Reno [53] Honey Springs Battlefield Historic Site ...

  4. List of cemeteries in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    This list of cemeteries in Oklahoma includes currently operating, historical (closed for new interments), and defunct (graves abandoned or removed) cemeteries, columbaria, and mausolea which are historical and/or notable.

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    Fort Towson, now the Fort Towson Historic Site, 896 N 4375 Road in the town of Fort Towson, is 215 miles southeast of OKC, 175 miles south of Tulsa, in Choctaw County. The Fort Towson 200th ...

  6. Fort Towson - Wikipedia

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    Fort Towson was a frontier outpost for Frontier Army Quartermasters along the Permanent Indian Frontier located about two miles (3 km) northeast of the present community of Fort Towson, Oklahoma. Located on Gates Creek near the confluence of the Kiamichi River and the Red River in present-day Choctaw County, Oklahoma , it was named for General ...

  7. Fort Towson, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Fort Towson is a town in Choctaw County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 510 at the 2010 census, a 15.1 percent decline from the figure of 611 recorded in 2000. [ 4 ] It was named for nearby Fort Towson , which had been established in May 1824 and named for General Nathan Towson , a hero of the War of 1812 . [ 5 ]

  8. Frogville, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Oklahoma is a mostly farming state and most all of Frogville property is farmland (Smallwood). The closest post office is in Sawyer (ZIP code 74756). In the town of Frogville there are two reservoirs, one cemetery, [7] and the only major highway that is used to reach Frogville is Oklahoma State Highway 109 (Google Maps).

  9. Eagletown, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Eagletown is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in McCurtain County, Oklahoma, United States.The population was 528 at the 2010 census. [3] Located on Mountain Fork River, approximately 6 miles (9.7 km) from the Oklahoma-Arkansas border, it was the first permanent Choctaw settlement in the Indian Territory, who called it o̱ssi tamaha ("Eagle"). [4]