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Gen. Stand Watie Grave Site


category : Cemeteries
The last Confederate General to surrender during the Civil War is buried in the Polson Cemetery southeast of Grove. Stand Watie was the only full blooded Native American to receive the rank of Brig. General during the Civil War.


Come visit us in Grove, Oklahoma

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Kountry Kousins Jamboree Show

Kountry Kuzin's Jamboree Music Theatre, a Grove entertainment icon, is back! And now it will be bigger and better than before! Three additional groups will join Kountry Kuzin's, bringing you hours of enjoyable gospel and 1950s and 1960

Grove, OK Jamborees


Grand Lake Casino

This facility is owned by the Seneca/Cayuga Tribe and boasts one of the largest game rooms in Oklahoma, featuring over 850 all-new Vegas-style machines and 14 table games. Grand Lake Casino has fantastic live bands, a sports bar and exquisite dining. A concession is open 24 hours for the player'

Grove, OK Casinos

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

Grove, OK Historic Churches

Corey Hotel

Built in 1909 by Colonel Charlie Corey, the hotel is a piece of history you don't want to miss!

Grove, OK Historic Hotels

Things to do Cemeteries near Grove, OK

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. Th...

Gen. Stand Watie Grave Site

The last Confederate General to surrender during the Civil War is buried in the Polson Cemetery southeast of Grove. Stand Wa...