Honey Springs Battle Reenactment
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Reenactors (Union, Confederate or civilian) depict some phase of non-combat life during the Civil War. 1-4pm.
Honey Springs Battle Reenactment
Phone : 918-473-5572 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : honeysprings@okhistory.org
Web: www.okhistory.org/sites/hsbattle.php
Reenactments
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Sequoyah County Historical Museum
Historical information throughout Sequoyah County.
Sallisaw, OK MuseumsSequoyah
Sequoyah was born in the lower Appalachian region of Tennessee about 1770. His mother was a member of the "Paint Clan" of the Cherokee Nation and his non-Indian father, Nathaniel Gist, left the family when Sequoyah was very young. Sequoyah grew to manhood among his kinsmen, the Cherokees.
Sallisaw, OK Famous PeopleOutdoor Mural
This nearly block-long mural illustrates historical events throughout Sequoyah County in a collage of 21 paintings.
Sallisaw, OK ArtsSequoyah Statue
Sequoyah, the Cherokee soldier and teacher, gained world-wide fame when he devised the Cherokee syllabary. His statue is in the Nation's Capitol as one of Oklahoma's two greatest men. The giant redwood trees of California are named for him. The statue is located on the grounds of Sequoyah'
Sallisaw, OK Arts14 Flags Museum
14 Flags Museum is housed in the restored cabin, built in 1845, of Judge Franklin Faulkner, a pioneer lawyer of Sequoyah County. The museum contains early-day artifacts from this area. The entire museum complex includes a stretch of several log cabins with historical items on display.
Sallisaw, OK Museums