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Green Country, Oklahoma Cemeteries

  • Indian Territory Cemetery

    Indian Territory Cemetery

    The Indian Territory Cemetery has markers dating from 1872 to 1912.

  • Woodlawn Cemetery

    Woodlawn Cemetery

    At Will Rogers Blvd and Nome Street, you will enter WOODLAWN CEMETERY. Continue south as you enter the cemetery to 6th Street and turn left to "B"

  • Fort Gibson National Cemetery

    Fort Gibson National Cemetery

    The only National Cemetery in Oklahoma. Established in 1868, this cemetery contains graves of veterans from every war since 1812.

  • Cherokee National Cemetery

    Cherokee National Cemetery

    The Cherokee National Cemetery is a National Historic Landmark maintained by the Cherokee Nation from before the Civil War until its transfer to the town of Fort Gibson in 1906.

  • Chief Lookout Memorial

    Located approximately 3 miles north and east of Pawhuska, it is the burial site of Chief Fred Lookout and his wife, Julia. The site is on top of a mountain and is marked with a granite stone that is 1

  • Williams Cemetery

    Williams Cemetery

    Gangster, Kate "Ma" Barker and her sons are buried at Welch in Williams Cemetery.

  • Baptist Mission Cemetery

    Baptist Mission Cemetery

    Many early graves dating back to the days of the old Mission are marked for reverence. Located across the street from the Old Babtist Mission Church built in 1888 and still in use.

  • Foreman Cemetery

    Foreman Cemetery

    Many early graves dating back to the days of Westville's settlement are marked for reverence.