Robert Rodgers
A signer of the treaty of New Echota and grandfather of famed Will Rogers. Robert Rogers moved with his wife, Sally Vann, to Indian Territory about 1837, and established a home about 1 mile northwest. He was killed in 1842
Westville, OK MonumentsMany early graves dating back to the days of Westville's settlement are marked for reverence.
Westville, OK CemeteriesThe establishment of the Baptist Mission marked the end of the Cherokee Trail of Tears. Sunday services are still held in the 1888 church. The historical marker on the front lawn reads:
"About 4 miles north and west
Establsihed by Rev. Jesse Busyhead in 1839
Westville, OK Historic Churches
Many early graves dating back to the days of the old Mission are marked for reverence. Located across the street from the Old Babtist Mission Church built in 1888 and still in use.
Westville, OK Cemeteries
Deer and Small Game - Deer and small game are found in woods, fields, and forests in the Westville area. Hunting by permit in the Cookson Hills Game Refuge near Lake Tenkiller - turkey, quail, rabbit, squirrel, elk, and deer.
Westville, OK RecreationCourse Access: Semi-PrivateHoles: 9Reserve Advance Tee Times: 365 days...
11,000 acres of the project land has been set aside to be managed for wildlife. The management of this land is done through a...
The Old Will Rogers Library is now occupied by the City of Claremore. A year before his death, Will Rogers donated his lots i...