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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM26CU_milly-francis_Muskogee-OK.html
Milly Francis was the daughter of the Creek chief Hillis Hadjo during the Florida War 1817. Fifteen-year-old Milly by her plea saved the life of a young white officer Duncan McKrimmon, whom they were about to kill. She later declined his offer of …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM222M_troops-l-m-roosevelts-rough-riders_Muskogee-OK.html
On this spot
on
May 12, 1898
200 men of
the City of
Muscogee
and the
Indian Territory
were sworn into the service
of their country. They valiantly
defended it's ideals at
San Juan Hill, Cuba
as
Roosevelt's Rough Riders
Troops L & M…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM222L_vietnam-war-memorial-a-war-memorial_Muskogee-OK.html
Dedicated to the memory of the
Muskogee area men who made the
supreme sacrifice for freedom's
cause in Vietnam
by the
Kiwanis Club of Muskogee
Ronald Stewart Allen III SSgt
Jedd Edward Ashby Sgt
Rex Lee Brown PFC
Michael Gene Buckmaster…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM222K_war-memorial-a-war-memorial_Muskogee-OK.html
In Memoriam
to those who served and died
in defense of their country
Spanish American War
Mexican War
World War I
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In Memoriam
to those who fought and
died in …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2223_memorial-u-s-s-shark-ss174_Muskogee-OK.html
Theodore A. Bellard MMI
Walter R. Blanchard CTM
John A. Bolton RM1
Thomas L. Brannan S1
Grady G. Byus, Jr. MM1
Earl W. Cassidy LTJG
John P.Cooley MM2
Billy B. Crawford F3
Albert E. Croft EM2
William T. Dawson EM2
Edwin Denby, Jr. LTJG
R…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZAF_fort-davis_Muskogee-OK.html
Established Nov. 1861 by Gen. Albert Pike, C.S. Army. Named for Pres. Jefferson Davis, who had been stationed in the area when a Lieut. U.S. Army. Nearly one million dollares spent on this post by Confederates. In Second Federal Invasion Ft. Davis…