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Finding Places in Oklahoma Last Updated on 11/17/2002 This search engine is the easiest tool, but if it doesn't find the name you're looking for it may be that you have a spelling variant that hasn't been included. Just scroll down for a full description of the specific resources that are available and follow their links. |
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List of Links and Where They Lead Just starting your search for locations in Oklahoma? Help is available. |
Index to Towns Every populated place I could pinpoint from any source: cities, towns, and including unincorporated communities. You'll find not just the County, but also the Township and Range numbers and often the exact Section where a place was (or still is) located. In the case of duplicate names, consult the list of Post Offices for their timetable. |
Index to Post Offices In territorial times and during the early years that followed Statehood, Post Offices were ephemeral. When one was discontinued, its name would often be used for another office elsewhere in the state. This list helps you identify the duplicates, not just the ones that survived until today, and learn when each was active. |
Index to Townships If you know only the name of the Township, not its number nor the County it's in, this will help you identify all of the Counties with Townships by that name. If the name is unique, your search will be ended. Township Names are often used more than once - but at least this will help you narrow your search to only a few of the 77 counties. |
Railroads and Railroad Stations. Transcribed from the 1915 map with stations listed for each railway line, including many that were never large enough to have a post office. If the place you seek isn't on the lists of Towns and Post Offices, you may find it listed here as a railway stop. You can also search this list to find out which lines served a certain city. Still under construction, but most of the western half of the state has been done. |
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