Battle of The Washita Marker
Battle of The Washita 2 mi. West Nov. 27, 1868, Col. George A. Custer, commanding 7th Cavalry, attacked the Cheyenne village of Chief Black Kettle.… Read More »Battle of The Washita Marker
Battle of The Washita 2 mi. West Nov. 27, 1868, Col. George A. Custer, commanding 7th Cavalry, attacked the Cheyenne village of Chief Black Kettle.… Read More »Battle of The Washita Marker
Old Greer County Greer Co. was named and governed as part of Texas from 1860 until 1895 when U.S. Supreme Crt. decision made it part… Read More »Old Greer County Marker
Empire of Greer This region was in land claims of 14 different governments from 1629. Granted Choctaw Indians by U.S. Treaty 1820, in meeting of… Read More »Empire of Greer Marker
P. P Ackley – Going up the Texas Chisholm Trail 1867 P.P. Ackley – 1937 P. P. Ackley, served as a deputy trail brand inspector… Read More »P. P Ackley
World’s First Upper Stream Flood Prevention Project completed 1953, Roger Mills Co. 68,770 acres drainage. Located 2 miles north on US 283 from the… Read More »Sandstone Creek Area Marker
Located 30 miles northwest of Cheyenne, this was a familiar landmark in early American history, once marking the international boundary line between the United States… Read More »Antelope Hills
Elk City Public Library. 221 West Broadway, Elk City, OK 73644 https://www.elkcity.com/library
Old City Jail 1908 – 1910 This is a nice place to visit, but you don’t want to stay here (especially in the winter, its… Read More »Texola Old City Jail
The Parker Drilling Rig #114 dominates the sky line in Elk City. One of the world’s tallest oil rigs. Located downtown Elk City, Oklahoma (3rd… Read More »Parker Drilling Rig #114
In honor of the people who lived here from 1892 to 1957, and built this community. Land for the memorial was giving by the children… Read More »Highway, Oklahoma Marker