Atoka

The city of Atoka was named for Capt. Atoka, Choctaw leader and signer of the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek, 1830, providing Choctaw removal from Mississippi to Indian Territory.

Atoka County was organized in the Choctaw Nation in 1854. This was an important Atoka Agreement with the United States, to close Choctaw and Chickasaw governments, and signed in this city in 1897. – Historical Marker

The city was founded in 1867 by Rev. J.S. Murrow, a Baptist Missionary. Capt. Atoka was buried about twenty miles east of town near the town of Farris. When the section was surveyed, the chief\\\’s resting place was found and marked. Be sure to visit the Confederate Memorial Museum, Cemetery, and Information Center with memorabilia from a Civil War battle fought on February 13, 1864, stone artifacts, tableaux, clothing and weapons.

Boggy Depot Cemetery

Adjoining Boggy Depot Townsite is the 1830s Middle Boggy Battlefield Site and Cemetery. The townsite and cemetery are listed on the National Register of Historic Places and on the Oklahoma's…

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Confederate Cemetery

The "burying ground" was first used by emigrants traveling on the Butterfield Stage road who…

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Let the road decide.

Plans are useful, but flexibility is where the real discoveries happen.

Atoka Golf Club

Atoka golf club is a public 9-hole course with bent grass greens with water in…

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Butterfield Stage Line

Standing at the forefront of the old Butterfield road imagine the stage coach hustling along…

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Confederate Memorial Museum and Cemetery

The museum offers a unique look into the varied history of southeastern Oklahoma. From pre-historic…

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Historic Churches

M.E. Church - 1915 2nd Street, 1 block south of Court Street

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Boggy Depot Townsite

Prelude to a State Boggy Depot's contribution to Oklahoma outlasted all her structures, for it…

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Battle of Boggy Creek

Union Official Records Report of the Battle (O.R. SERIES I VOLUME XXII/2 S# 33) Early…

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Historic Downtown

Take in some of Atoka's History by viewing the historic downtown buildings. 1901 Bank Building…

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