Checotah, Oklahoma
1903 IOOF Home
One Checotah National Historic Landmark which continues the service which began just after the turn of the century is the IOOF Home. In 1902, a farm of 160 acres and $5,000 was offered by W.E. ...
1903 IOOF Home
The United Methodist Church is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Checotah, OK Historic ChurchesHoney Springs Battlefield Memorial Park has gained national prestige as being listed on the National Map of Civil War Sites. On July 17, 1863, smoke billowed and cannons roared when nearly 6,000 Confederates were defeated by 3,400 Federals just 3 1/2 miles northeast of Checotah, Oklahoma.
Checotah, OK BattlesitesOne Checotah National Historic Landmark which continues the service which began just after the turn of the century is the IOOF Home. In 1902, a farm of 160 acres and $5,000 was offered by W.E. Gentry and his wife, Sallie, and was accepted by the IOOF. The local lodge, chartered in 1895
Checotah, OK Historic BuildingsThe Indian Territory Cemetery has markers dating from 1872 to 1912.
Checotah, OK CemeteriesThe KATY DEPOT was built in 1890 and is the M.K.&T.'s oldest surviving wooden station. Checotah was established as a railhead in 1872
Checotah, OK Museums9 holes. ...
Oklahoma, literally translated as "Land of the Red Man," was home to Native American tribes long before the white man came. S...
The last Confederate General to surrender during the Civil War is buried in the Polson Cemetery southeast of Grove. Stand Wa...
Larry E. Adair - A descendant of Thomas Wilson and Margaret Bigby Adair and Walter Dun...