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point of settlement. At the time of its founding, the site was
located in
Tobucksy County, a part of the
Moshulatubbee District of the
Choctaw Nation. Alyssia...
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Longtown was
located in
Tobucksy County,
Choctaw Nation, in the
Indian Territory.
Longtown Cr****
formed the
boundary between Tobucksy and
Gaines County. According...
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Tobucksy County was a
political subdivision of the
Choctaw Nation in the
Indian Territory,
prior to
Oklahoma becoming a state. It was part of the Moshulatubbee...
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Atoka County, Jack's Fork County,
Gaines County, Sans Bois County, and
Tobucksy County. Some
important trails,
including the
Texas Road and one
route of...
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Mushulatubbee District of the
Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma.
Settling in
western Tobucksy County, some 28
miles (45 km) west of a
pioneer general store owned by...
- Nation, in the
Indian Territory. Its
location is
placed by some maps as in
Tobucksy County,
which included McAlester; the
boundary was very near. A post office...
- on
February 10, 1886. At the time of its founding,
Krebs was
located in
Tobucksy County, a part of the
Moshulatubbee District of the
Choctaw Nation. Krebs...
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Cousins in Ohio (1849). At the time of its founding,
Alderson was
located in
Tobucksy County, a part of the
Moshulatubbee District of the
Choctaw Nation. According...
- Arpelar, a
county judge of
Tobucksy County in the
Choctaw Nation. At the time of its founding,
Arpelar was
located in
Tobucksy County. A post
office was...
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Choctaw Nation. The town was in the area of the
boundary between Atoka and
Tobucksy counties, and
differing maps of the era
placed it in each.
According to...