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Green Country, Oklahoma Historic Churches

  • Old Baptist Mission

    Old Baptist Mission

    The establishment of the Baptist Mission marked the end of the Cherokee Trail of Tears. Sunday services are still held in the 1888 church. The historical marker on the front lawn reads:

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  • Cayuga Mission Church

    Cayuga Mission Church

    The Cayuga Mission Church is the only church in Oklahoma, and perhaps in the U.S., which was built by a Native American with his own funds for the religious use of all people. In 1886

  • United Methodist Church

    United Methodist Church

    The United Methodist Church is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

  • First Presbyterian Church and Fort Gibson Bell

    First Presbyterian Church and Fort Gibson Bell

    The bell located adjacent to the First Presbyterian Church was orginally used in the church at Fort Gibson when it was acquired in 1832.

  • Historic Churches

    Historic Churches

    Episcopal Church - Built in 1902, the building was originally the home of the Methodist Church and remained so until 1911

  • Immaculate Conception Catholic Church

    Immaculate Conception Catholic Church

    This church is known widely as the "Cathedral of the Osage"

  • First Presbyterian Church

    First Presbyterian Church

    The First Presbyterian Church occupies a corner lot in one of Claremore's oldest residential areas. The congregation of the First Presbyterian Church of Claremore was organized in 1887

  • Christ Presbyterian Church

    Christ Presbyterian Church

    The Christ Presbyterian Church was purchased from the First United Methodist Church in 1990. In 1882, a one-room frame building was constructed after $500

  • Historic Churches

    Historic Churches

    First Presbyterian Church - 1918 Oak and Creek Streets First Baptist Church South Elm and Creek Streets