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

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    Building replaced by the Choctaw County Public Library in 2004. 9: Rose Hill Plantation: Rose Hill Plantation: March 15, 2010 : Address Restricted: Hugo: 10: Speer School: September 8, 1988 : Off U.S. Route 271 east on a county road

  3. Dierks Forests - Wikipedia

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    When the engine was repainted around 2011 or 2012, the lettering was lost. [8] Another locomotive, the Dierks Forest 360, is an oil-burning 4-6-0 ten-wheeler built in 1920 and originally run by a Dierks subsidiary, the Texas, Oklahoma and Eastern Railroad. [9] The engine is currently on display in Queen Wilhelmina State Park. [9]

  4. Sulphur Springs, Indian Territory - Wikipedia

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    It was located 3/4 mile south-southeast of the highway intersection of OK 3 and OK 93 in present-day Rattan, in Pushmataha County, Oklahoma. Prior to establishment of a United States Post Office in 1910 with the name “Rattan”, the area was called Sulphur Springs. Sulphur Springs was county seat of Cedar County in the Choctaw Nation. It was ...

  5. Calvin, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    The Riverview post office was established on March 21, 1895, with John Wilbur as postmaster. The town (and post office) name was changed to Calvin in June 1895, to honor the Choctaw landowner, Calvin Perry. The Choctaw Nation Town Site Commission surveyed Calvin's site and divided it into 350 lots, which were put up for sale. [5]

  6. Pushmataha District - Wikipedia

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    Included in the Pushmataha District were the Choctaw Nation counties of Atoka, Jack's Fork, Blue, Jackson, and Kiamitia (Kiamichi). [5] As Oklahoma's statehood loomed, the Pushmataha District, and its constituent counties, slowly wound down their governmental functions as the United States Courts in the Indian Territory assumed their powers.

  7. Choctaw, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Choctaw High School is the zoned high school of the district. Choctaw High School's Varsity Academic Team, coached by Paula Sendall, is ranked 1st in Oklahoma as of 2017 and has been invited to multiple national-level competitions after winning the 6A State Championship in February 2017. [19] Choctaw public schools spend $4,133 per student.

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  9. Culture of the Choctaw - Wikipedia

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    Mississippi Choctaws in traditional clothing, ca. 1908 Choctaw beaded pouch, ca. 1900, Oklahoma, Oklahoma History Center. The culture of the Choctaw has greatly evolved over the centuries combining mostly European-American influences; however, interaction with Spain, France, and England greatly shaped it as well.