Civil War in Indian Territory Site Index

    

Civil War in Indian Territory

This addition to CivilWarAlbum.com will be updated as time permits. There are many Civil War related sites in the state of Oklahoma. We will visit as many of these sites as possible. Listed below are the sites that are currently available for your viewing.

    

 

Battles/Skirmishes:

  

Honey Springs Battlefield Historic Site (McIntosh/Muskogee County) Locust Grove (Mayes County)
Bayou Menard Skirmish (Muskogee County) Perryville Historical Marker (Pittsburg County)

   

  

Forts:

 

Fort Washita Historic Site (Fort Washita Photo Album. (Bryan County) Fort Davis Historical Marker (Muskogee County)
Fort Towson Historic Site (Choctaw County) Fort McCulloch (Bryan County)
Fort Gibson Historic Site (Muskogee County)
          
Museums:

 

Atoka Confederate Memorial Museum and Cem (Atoka County) The Five Civilized Tribes Museum (Muskogee County)

Oklahoma Museums Forts and Historical Sites

Oklahoma Historical Society (Oklahoma City)

   

   

Houses/Buildings:      
Burney Institute (Marshall County)

Oklahoma Veterans Center in Ardmore (Oklahoma Confederate Home, 1911-1942) (Carter County)

Old Cherokee National Capitol Bldg, Tahlequah (Cherokee County)
   A. Memorial to Confederate Dead
   B. Confederate General Stand Watie Monument
   C. Cherokee Principal Chief John Ross Monument
Hunter's Home (George M. Murrell Historic House), Park Hill (Cherokee County)

   

  
Misc  
Salt Kettle from Mackey's Salt Works (Muskogee County) Tishomingo (Johnson County)
Boggy Depot (Atoka County)

Fort Gibson National Cemetery (Muskogee County)

Texas Road Historical Marker (Wagoner County) Rose Hill Cemetery (Confederate Section), Ardmore (Carter County)
Durant: Confederate Soldiers Monument (Bryan County) Union Soldiers Cemetery, Oklahoma City
Dr. A.F.L. Cutler, Bourland's Border Regiment Camp Napoleon (Grady County)
Anadarko: Stand Watie Backbone Mountain Historical Marker (LeFlore County)
Nail Family Cemetery (Bryan County)
   
CWSAC Battle Summaries (Indian Territory)  
Cabin Creek Chustenahlah
Chusto-Talasah Old Fort Wayne
Round Mountain Honey Springs
Middle Boggy Depot  
   
Links  
Oklahoma Department, Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War Auxiliary to Sons of Union Veterans of the CW, Tulsa OK
Garvin County, Wynnewood, Oklahoma, Confederate Monument Fort Gibson National Cemetery
The Search for the JR Williams Oklahoma Veteran Center
Oklahoma Historical Society Oklahoma Forts
Oklahoma Confederate Archives The Civil War Battle Sites in Indian Territory/Oklahoma
The Civil War in Indian Territory CIVIL WAR IN THE INDIAN TERRITORY
USCWC: American Indians, Prisons, Supplies, and Weapons/Artillery Civil War in Indian Territory
Fort Towson, Indian Territory Fort Towson Historic Site
Fort Washita (see Fort Washita Photo Album) Fort McCulloch (Oklahoma Forts)
Honey Springs Battlefield Friends of Honey Springs Battlefield Park, Inc.
Fort Gibson.com Fort Gibson Historic Site
Fort Gibson Historic Site Home Page (Friends of Fort Gibson) The Mission of Albert Pike
Oklahoma Museums Forts and Historical Sites Across the State Boggy Depot State Park
Boggy Depot Cemetery Ghost Towns of Oklahoma
History - The Battle of Locust Grove Oklahoma Freedmen in the Civil War
Civil War Battlefields in Oklahoma American Civil War Oklahoma Map of Battles
Oklahoma Museums Forts and Historical Sites Across the State Northeastern Oklahoma Tourism
George M. Murrell House site VPA - Historic House Museums
CIVIL WAR - A WAR WITHIN A WAR Official Site of the Cherokee Nation
History - The Battle of Locust Grove Fort McCulloch, September 1926
Union Soldiers Cemetery, Oklahoma City Chronicles of Oklahoma: Perryville, June 1930
B/G Douglas H. Cooper Camp 819 Sons of Confederate Veterans  

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