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Oklahoma Battlesites

  • Honey Springs Civil War Battlefield

    Honey Springs Civil War Battlefield

    Honey Springs Battlefield Memorial Park has gained national prestige as being listed on the National Map of Civil War Sites. On July 17, 1863, smoke billowed and cannons roared when nearly 6,00

  • Battle of Locust

    Langley was the site of the Civil War's Battle of Locust Grove.

  • Battle of Chustenahlah Site

    Battle of Chustenahlah Site

    "This site, 3.5 miles NW is where Col. James McIntosh, 2nd ARK.MTD. Rifles, routed loyal Union Indian forces, December 26, 1861. The Battle opened with fire from the Indian line on Patriot's Hill, 2

  • The Battle of Cabin Creek

    The Battle of Cabin Creek

    Although Vinita wasn't founded until 1871

  • Washita Battlefield National Historic Site

    Washita Battlefield National Historic Site

    Washita Battlefield National Historic Site protects and interprets the site of the Southern Cheyenne village of Peace Chief Black Kettle that was attacked by the 7

  • Battle of the J.R. Williams

    Tamaha is the site of the only civil war naval battle fought in Oklahoma.

  • Battle of Boggy Creek

    Union Official Records Report of the Battle (O.R. SERIES I VOLUME XXII/2 S# 33) Early in 1864 approximately 1,500

  • The Battle of Round Mountain

    Opothleyoholo, the Federal sympathizing Indian chief known as "old Gouge," was on an escape track toward the safety of the Kansas border when his route took his party by the prominent "Round Mounds"