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  2. Antlers, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Antlers is a city in and the county seat of Pushmataha County, Oklahoma, United States. [4] The population was 2,221 as of the 2020 United States census. [5] The town was named for a kind of tree that becomes festooned with antlers shed by deer, and is taken as a sign of the location of a spring frequented by deer.

  3. Antlers Frisco Depot and Antlers Spring - Wikipedia

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    Antlers owes its existence to the St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad—also known as the Frisco Railroad—which opened in June 1887. The railroad, which was built north to south through the mountains and virgin timberlands of the Choctaw Nation of the Indian Territory, brought civilization to the wilderness—three passenger trains operated daily in each direction, plus two freight trains ...

  4. Pushmataha County Historical Society - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 34°13′50.72″N 95°37′17.24″W. The Pushmataha County Historical Society is a historical society devoted to collecting and preserving the history of Pushmataha County, Oklahoma, United States. It is headquartered in the historic Frisco Depot in Antlers, Oklahoma, which it operates as a public museum.

  5. Pushmataha County, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Pushmataha County, Oklahoma. The Pushmataha County Courthouse in Antlers. Pushmataha County is a county in the southeastern part of the U.S. state of Oklahoma. As of the 2020 census, the population was 10,812. [1] Its county seat is Antlers. [2] The county was created at statehood from part of the former territory of the Choctaw Nation, which ...

  6. Tornado outbreak of April 12, 1945 - Wikipedia

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    The National Weather Service in Norman, Oklahoma noted the Antlers, Oklahoma tornado was F5 on the Fujita scale, which makes that tornado’s rating an official/unofficial rating, since it is a rating mentioned by the National Weather Service before 1950. [2] [8]

  7. Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks - Wikipedia

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    In 1933, there were 45 local units of the Antlers with 3,584 members. However, the Antlers numbers were decimated during the Second World War, with so many young men having gone off to war. Despite 86 local Antlers groups still existing in 1946, the Grand Lodge deleted all reference to them in their constitution and bylaws that year.

  8. Moyers, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    The pumping station was an important facility for the pipe line, and kept it operational for many miles north and south in either direction. A sizeable crew was stationed there, and was popular among local townspeople in Moyers and Antlers. [7] Lumber would prove as beneficial to Moyers as it did earlier to Kosoma. The Walker-Hopkins Lumber ...

  9. Clayton, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Judge Clayton was prominent in the role to gain Oklahoma ’s statehood. Clayton is the largest town or community in northern Pushmataha County. It is the region's largest trading center due to its relative distance from the county seat of Antlers —36 miles. Flagpole Mountain retains a fire tower.