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Kiamitia County, also
known as
Kiamichi County, was a
political subdivision of the
Choctaw Nation,
Indian Territory. The
county formed part of the nation's...
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French writer Victor Hugo. At the time of its founding, Hugo was
located in
Kiamitia County, a part of the
Pushmataha District of the
Choctaw Nation. As the...
- States. The po****tion was 321 at the 2010 census.
Sawyer was
located in
Kiamitia County, one of the
constituent counties comprising the
Apukshunnubbee District...
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authoritative sources,
spelled the name of the
river as "Kiamichia" or "
Kiamitia" (the
latter is
closest to a
French spelling).
Muriel H.
Wright suggested...
- and
Choctaw Railway. At the time of its founding,
Soper was
located in
Kiamitia County, one of the
constituent counties comprising the
Apukshunnubbee District...
- 1886 that
portion of the county,
along with
portions of
Atoka County and
Kiamitia County,
joined to form
Jackson County, with its
county seat at
Pigeon Roost...
- Swink, a
local merchant. At the time of its founding,
Swink was
located in
Kiamitia County, a part of the
Apukshunnubbee District of the
Choctaw Nation. Swink...
- The
Kiamichi Mountains (Choctaw: Nʋnih
Chaha Kiamitia) are a
mountain range in
southeastern Oklahoma. A
subrange within the
larger Ouachita Mountains that...
- District—today the county's
eastern area – and Jack's Fork
County and
Kiamitia County (Kiamichi County) of the
Pushmataha District –
today the county's...
- Infantry,
Company E.
Victor Brown (1896–1966).
Brown was born at Goodwater,
Kiamitia County,
Choctaw Nation. Ben
Carterby (December 11, 1891 –
February 6, 1953)...