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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1DZU_jefferson-highway_Checotah-OK.html
· Was a 2290 mile transcontinental "National Trail" from Winnipeg, Canada to New Orleans, Louisiana; · Roadway through town ran from North Broadway to Gentry Avenue, then on SW 2nd Street and back to South Broadway; ·…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZAQ_confederate-soldiers_Checotah-OK.html
"Lord God of Hosts be with us yet lest we forget, lest we forget" This commemorative marker is respectfully dedicated to honor the brave soldiers of the Confederate States of America who gallantly fought and died here on July 17, 1863. The Batt…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZAP_union-soldiers_Checotah-OK.html
"We here highly resolve that these dead shall not have fallen in vain" This commemorative marker is is dedicated to the memory of the Union soldiers who bravely fought and died here on July 17, 1863. Major General James G. Blunt began moving 30…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZAN_five-civilized-tribes-in-the-battle-of-honey-springs_Checotah-OK.html
Order Of Battle (Indian Units) Federal Forces:First Indian Home Guard (Cherokee)Second Indian Home Guard (Cherokee) Confederate Forces:First Choctaw RegimentSecond Choctaw RegimentFirst Chickasaw and Choctaw RegimentCherokee RegimentFirst Cr…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM27R_1st-regiment-kansas-colored-volunteers-1863-1865_Checotah-OK.html
On July 17, 1863, at the Battle of Honey Springs, the 1st Kansas Colored Volunteers wrote a stirring page in American history, becoming one of the first Black units of the Civil War to play a key role in a Union victory as Major General James G. B…
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