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Alabama Baptist Church - built in the 1870s by an old Alabama
tribe. An old Alabama Tribal Town of the Creek Nation was about 2 1/2 miles
southwest of this church. Location: 1 mile north and 1/2 mile west of Weleetka,
near Alabama Creek.
Deep Fork Court House - Part of the Creek Nation Deep Fork District.
Location: 3 miles east of Morse, and about 1/4 mile north and 1/4 mile
east on the county road, on the east side of Philadelphia Creek; sec. 2,
T12N, R10E.
Greenleaf Town - Town and Greenleaf's store in the Creek Nation
in the 1850's. Location: about 4 miles southwest of Okemah.
Old Dog Ford - near Dill's Ranch on the North Canadian River,
at or near the rapids in the stream. Thomas James' expedition to the west
occurred in 1823. They buried all the trading hardware which has never
been recovered. Location: on the North Canadian River, about 2 1/2
miles southeast of Boley.
Thlopthlocco Town - Part of the Creek Nation in the 1830's and
the headquarters of Col. D. H. Cooper, of the Confederate forces in 1861,
before the battle against the Opothleyahola (Loyal Creek or Union side)
in December 1861. Location: about 2 1/2 miles northwest of Weleetka, on
the east side of Alabama Creek.
Oklahutchee - Creek name for the Canadian River.
This page was last updated on 08/20/11
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