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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/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…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZA7_battle-of-locust-grove_Locust-Grove-OK.html
Federal troops suddenly attacked a Confederate camp along the ridge near here at dawn, July 2, 1862. The surprised Confederates hardly returned fire before their officers and heavy supplies were captured. Yet hot fighting in the woods lasted all day.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZA6_confederate-soldiers_Vinita-OK.html
(Front):To honorThe Confederate Soldiersof theBattle of Cabin CreekSept. 19, 1864 Erected byOkla. DivisionDaughters of the ConfederacyJune 1961(Back):Battle of Cabin CreekSept. 19, 1864Confederate Forces —Brig. Gen. Stand Watie - First In…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZA4_first-kansas-colored-volunteer-infantry_Vinita-OK.html
The First Kansas Colored Volunteer Infantry was the first Black unit to engage in battle in the Civil War. On July 2, 1863, while escorting a wagon train bound for Fort Gibson, the First Kansas Colored was attacked here by Stand Watie's Confederat…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZA2_battle-of-chustenahlah_Skiatook-OK.html
This site, 3.5 miles N.W. is where Col. Jas. McIntosh, 2nd Ark. Mtd. Rifles, routed Loyal Union Indian forces, Dec. 26, 1861. The battle started with fire from the Indian line on Patriot's Hill, 2 Mi. S.W. The Loyal Indians finally fled into Kansas.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZ9Z_battle-of-round-mountain_Sand-Springs-OK.html
This first battle of the Civil War in Indian Territory began 6 miles south, Nov. 19, 1861, when Col. D.H. Cooper's Confederate vanguard was repulsed by Little Captain's warriors from Opothleyahola's Indian allies moving to north of the Ark. River …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZ9Y_battle-of-chusto-talasah-or-caving-banks_Sperry-OK.html
The Battle of "Caving Banks" was fought on Dec. 9, 1861 between 1500 Texas and Indian calvarymen under Confederate Col. D.H. Cooper and 2500 Loyal Creeks and Cherokees enroute to Kansas with Chief Opothle Yahola. The struggle centered on a log hou…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZ3W_u-s-66_Clinton-OK.html
The Oklahoma Route 66 Museum opened on September 23, 1995. The museum is operated by the Oklahoma Historical Society, and focuses on the history of Route 66. The redevelopment of the museum was funded with federal, state, and private funds, wit…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZ3M_hoppy-lockhart-welcome-center_Gans-OK.html
For 40 years of exemplary service to the Oklahoma Department of Transportation this facility is dedicated to the memory of Hoppy Lockhart. By his unyielding commitment to the safety of the motorists of eastern Oklahoma, he set the highest stand…
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