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Historical Markers and War Memorials in McIntosh County, Oklahoma
Eufaula is the county seat for McIntosh County
Adjacent to McIntosh County, Oklahoma
1 ► Oklahoma, McIntosh County, Checotah — 116 South Broadway — ![]() |
2 ► Oklahoma, McIntosh County, Checotah — City Hall — ![]() |
3 ► Oklahoma, McIntosh County, Checotah — Jefferson Highway c. 1920 — ![]() |
4 ► Oklahoma, McIntosh County, Checotah — Kniseley and Long Building — ![]() |
5 ► Oklahoma, McIntosh County, Checotah — Methodist Episcopal Church, South — ![]() |
6 ► Oklahoma, McIntosh County, Checotah — Missouri-Kansas-Texas Depot — ![]() |
7 ► Oklahoma, McIntosh County, Checotah — Paul Henry Carr 1924 - 1944 WWII Naval Hero, Checotah — ![]() |
8 ► Oklahoma, McIntosh County, Checotah — The Gentry Block — ![]() |
9 ► Oklahoma, McIntosh County, Checotah — Towry Brothers Building — ![]() |
10 ► Oklahoma, McIntosh County, Checotah — Veterans Memorial — ![]() |
11 ► Oklahoma, McIntosh County, Eufaula — Alexander Posey — ![]() |
12 ► Oklahoma, McIntosh County, Eufaula — Asbury Memorial To Asbury Manual Labor School (Est. 1847) — ![]() |
13 ► Oklahoma, McIntosh County, Eufaula — Buckner Cemetery — ![]() |
14 ► Oklahoma, McIntosh County, Eufaula — City Hall — ![]() |
15 ► Oklahoma, McIntosh County, Eufaula — Green Corn Dance — ![]() |
16 ► Oklahoma, McIntosh County, Eufaula — Mr. and Mrs. T.H. Palmer — ![]() |
17 ► Oklahoma, McIntosh County, Eufaula — Veterans Memorial — ![]() |
18 ► Oklahoma, McIntosh County, Oktaha — Southern Camps Honey Springs Battlefield Interpretive Trail Four · Battle at the Bridge — ![]() |
19 ► Oklahoma, McIntosh County, Porum — Younger's Bend — ![]() |
20 ► Oklahoma, McIntosh County, Rentiesville — 1st Choctaw & Chickasaw Mounted Rifles Honey Springs Battlefield Interpretive Trail Five · Last Engagement — ![]() |
21 ► Oklahoma, McIntosh County, Rentiesville — 1st Regiment Kansas Colored Volunteers 1863 - 1865 — ![]() |
22 ► Oklahoma, McIntosh County, Rentiesville — All-Black Towns of Oklahoma / Rentiesville — ![]() |
23 ► Oklahoma, McIntosh County, Rentiesville — Battlefield Archaeology Honey Springs Battlefield Interpretive Trail Six · Honey Springs Depot — ![]() |
24 ► Oklahoma, McIntosh County, Rentiesville — Burying the Dead Honey Springs Battlefield Interpretive Trail Five · Last Engagement — ![]() |
25 ► Oklahoma, McIntosh County, Rentiesville — Confederate Soldiers Honey Springs July 17, 1863 — ![]() |
26 ► Oklahoma, McIntosh County, Rentiesville — Five Civilized Tribes in the Battle of Honey Springs — ![]() |
27 ► Oklahoma, McIntosh County, Rentiesville — Honey Springs Depot on the Texas Road Honey Springs Battlefield Interpretive Trail Six · Honey Springs Depot — ![]() |
28 ► Oklahoma, McIntosh County, Rentiesville — How We Know What We Know · Soldiers' Letters Honey Springs Battlefield Interpretive Trail Six · Honey Springs Depot — ![]() |
29 ► Oklahoma, McIntosh County, Rentiesville — Private Cemetery — ![]() |
30 ► Oklahoma, McIntosh County, Rentiesville — Texas Monument Battle of Honey Springs — ![]() |
31 ► Oklahoma, McIntosh County, Rentiesville — The Armies Rest and Recuperate Honey Springs Battlefield Interpretive Trail Five · Last Engagement — ![]() |
32 ► Oklahoma, McIntosh County, Rentiesville — The Confederate Headquarters and Reserve Units Honey Springs Battlefield Interpretive Trail Six · Honey Springs Depot — ![]() |
33 ► Oklahoma, McIntosh County, Rentiesville — The Final Engagement Honey Springs Battlefield Interpretive Trail Five · Last Engagement — ![]() |
34 ► Oklahoma, McIntosh County, Rentiesville — The Texas Road Honey Springs Battlefield - 1863 — ![]() |
35 ► Oklahoma, McIntosh County, Rentiesville — Treating the Wounded Honey Springs Battlefield Interpretive Trail Five · Last Engagement — ![]() |
36 ► Oklahoma, McIntosh County, Rentiesville — Union Soldiers Honey Springs July 17, 1863 — ![]() |
37 ► Oklahoma, McIntosh County, Rentiesville — William Frederick McIntosh 1824 - 1898 — ![]() |