List of unincorporated communities in Oklahoma
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Unincorporated communities in Oklahoma do not have a formally organized municipal government. Rather, residents rely on the county government for services. State law allows unincorporated communities, under certain conditions, to incorporate or join another municipality

Many unincorporated communities were at one time incorporated but for various reasons no longer have a municipal government. Depopulation during the 1930s and 40s caused the loss of many communities and some no longer exist even as unincorporated communities. In Oklahoma, incorporated municipalities may petition for dissolution or be declared dissolved after missing two concurrent municipal elections (held April of odd numbered years). Plat
Plat
A plat in the U.S. is a map, drawn to scale, showing the divisions of a piece of land. Other English-speaking countries generally call such documents a cadastral map or plan....

ted unincorporated communities do have some right under the laws of Oklahoma that non-platted communities do not enjoy. A town plat is also one of the conditions required for incorporation.
Although unincorporated communities have no municipal governments, they may organize their own water districts
Fresh water supply district
A fresh water supply district is a body which manages fresh water supply in a defined area in the United States. It may have the power of eminent domain....

 or fire districts
Fire station
A fire station is a structure or other area set aside for storage of firefighting apparatus , personal protective equipment, fire hose, fire extinguishers, and other fire extinguishing equipment...

 and tax citizens to support them. Additionally, many communities have school district
School district
School districts are a form of special-purpose district which serves to operate the local public primary and secondary schools.-United States:...

s with elected school boards. Also, several unincorporated communities still have their own post offices.

Many unincorported communities (such as Boggy Depot
Boggy Depot, Oklahoma
Boggy Depot is a ghost town and Oklahoma State Park that was formerly a significant city in the Indian Territory. It grew as a vibrant and thriving town in present day Atoka County, Oklahoma, United States and became a major trading center on the Texas Road and the Butterfield Overland Mail route...

, Tuskahoma
Tuskahoma, Oklahoma
Tuskahoma is a community in northern Pushmataha County, Oklahoma, four miles east of Clayton, Oklahoma.-History:A United States Post Office was established at Tushka Homma, Indian Territory on February 27, 1884. On October 28, 1891, the spelling changed to Tushkahomma. On December 6, 1910 the...

, and Skullyville
Skullyville, Oklahoma
Skullyville is a small unincorporated rural community in Le Flore County, Oklahoma, United States. Skullyville was the former capitol of the Choctaw Nation and a stop on the California Road. Walker's Station, a stage stand on the Butterfield Overland Mail route, was located in Skullyville...

) played important roles in the development of Oklahoma and others, especially those with schools and post offices, continue to be important centers in rural Oklahoma.

"Oklahoma Municipal Government" from the Oklahoma Almanac published by the Oklahoma Department of Libraries is the source document for this list. Additional communities have been added using Wikipedia articles which cite authoritative sources. Geographic coordinates, if known, are provided for those place names which are unlikely to be communities.
See also List of cities in Oklahoma, List of towns in Oklahoma, List of abandoned communities in Oklahoma, and List of Census Designated Places in Oklahoma.





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Community County Comments
Acme Grady 34°47′56"N 98°01′09"W
Adams
Adams, Oklahoma
Adams is a rural unincorporated community in Texas County, Oklahoma, United States. The post office opened June 14, 1930. The ZIP Code is 73901. The community was named for Jesse L. Adams, engineer for the Rock Island Railroad.-Further reading:...

Texas
Adamson
Adamson, Oklahoma
Adamson is a ghost town in Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, United States.-History:The post office was established on March 1, 1906. The town was named for Peter Adamson, a mine owner....

Pittsburg
Adel Pushmataha 34°47′56"N 98°01′09"W
Agawan Grady
Ahloso Pontotoc
Ahpeatone Cotton 34°20′52"N 98°33′04"W
Akins
Akins, Oklahoma
Akins is a census-designated place in Sequoyah County, Oklahoma, United States. It is part of the Fort Smith, Arkansas-Oklahoma Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 449 at the 2000 census....

Sequoyah
Albany
Albany, Oklahoma
Albany is a rural unincorporated community located in Bryan County, Oklahoma, on State Highway 70E. The post office opened July 10, 1894. The ZIP code is 74721. The community was named for Albany, New York. The poplution is 122. The area code is 580....

Bryan
Albert
Albert, Oklahoma
Albert, Oklahoma is an unincorporated place in Caddo County, Oklahoma. It is located southwest of Binger on State Highway 146. The post office was established September 1, 1910...

Caddo
Alden Caddo 34°58′31"N 98°35′07"W
Aledo Dewey
Alfalfa
Alfalfa, Oklahoma
Alfalfa is an unincorporated community in Caddo County, Oklahoma, United States. Alfalfa is located on Oklahoma State Highway 58 north of Carnegie....

Caddo
Allison
Allison, Oklahoma
Allison is an unincorporated community in Bryan County, Oklahoma. It is located 7 miles south of Durant, Oklahoma and had a post office from March 6, 1901 to December 15, 1921. It was named after the nearby Mount Allison school. -References:...

Bryan
Alma
Alma, Oklahoma
Alma is a small rural community located in southwestern Stephens County, Oklahoma. The Alma Post Office, said to be named for Alma Peeples , was opened February 14, 1906. The Alma School District was consolidated with the one at Velma....

Stephens
Alpers Carter 34°29′33"N 97°23′14"W
Alsuma Tulsa
Altee Jefferson
Altona Kingfisher 35°46′59"N 98°10′16"W
Alwinn Stephens
Anchor Wagoner 35°50′08"N 95°24′11"W
Antioch
Antioch, Oklahoma
Antioch is a ghost town in Garvin County, Oklahoma, United States. It was located 10 miles west of Pauls Valley and had a post office from September 6, 1895 until May 14, 1932.-External links:* * *...

Garvin
Apperson Osage
Apple Choctaw 34°07′39"N 95°25′03"W
Arlington Lincoln
Arpelar Pittsburg
Artillery Village Comanche
Aubrey Creek
Avery
Avery, Oklahoma
Avery is a ghost town in Lincoln County, Oklahoma, United States. The community had a post office from September 16, 1902, until August 26, 1957. Founded as Mound City, it was renamed for Eastern Oklahoma Railway worker Avery Turner after the railroad built through the community.-External links:*...

Lincoln
Avoca
Avoca, Oklahoma
Avoca was a small town in Avoca Township, located in southeastern Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma Territory. The post office was established in 1894 and closed permanently in 1906.-Avoca Township:...

Pottawatomie
Aydelotte
Aydelotte, Oklahoma
Aydelotte is a small rural community located on State Highway 18 in Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma, north of Shawnee. The town platted by the Santa Fe Railroad in 1903 was called Hansmeyer, but became Aydelotte for one of the railroad employees, J.M. Aydelotte.-Sources:Shirk, George H. Oklahoma...

Pottawatomie
Geographic or historic reference undetermined.
Identified as abandoned by at least one source.

B

Community County Comments
Babbs
Babbs, Oklahoma
Babbs is a small rural community in Kiowa County, Oklahoma. It was named for Edith "Babbs" Babcock. Babbs was the scene of the nationally known Babbs Switch Fire on December 24, 1924, in which 36 people died in a school fire. Many of the dead were children but several families were completely...

Kiowa
Bache Pittsburg
Bacone Muskogee
Bailey
Bailey, Oklahoma
Bailey is a ghost town in Grady County, Oklahoma, United States. It was 12 miles northeast of Marlow, Oklahoma and had a post office from June 25, 1892, until September 30, 1932. It was named after J. J. Bailey, a wagon master on a stage line to Fort Sill....

Grady
Baker
Baker, Oklahoma
Baker is a small rural unincorporated community in northeastern Texas County, Oklahoma, United States, ¼ mile north of U.S. Route 64. Originally named Bakerburg, the post office opened June 5, 1931. The name was changed to Baker August 15, 1953. The ZIP Code is 73950. The community is said to have...

Texas
Baldhill Okmulgee 35°44′25"N 95°50′14"W
Balko
Balko, Oklahoma
Balko is a small unincorporated community in Beaver County, Oklahoma, United States. The post office was established March 14, 1904. The population is 623.Balko has a television station, K25EG.-Climate:...

Beaver
Ballard Adair
Banner Canadian
Banty
Banty, Oklahoma
Banty is an unincorporated community in Bryan County, Oklahoma. It is 5 miles north of Bennington, Oklahoma and had a post office from July 31, 1901 to July 5, 1949.-References:...

Bryan
Barber Cherokee 35°45′26"N 94°52′04"W
Barnes Logan (Locale-USGS)
Baron
Baron, Oklahoma
Baron is an unincorporated community in rural Adair County, Oklahoma, United States, located along U.S. Route 59 between Westville and Stilwell. It was built on the West Branch of the Barren Fork of the Illinois River, a tributary of the Arkansas River....

Adair
Bartlett Okmulgee
Battiest
Battiest, Oklahoma
Battiest is a small unincorporated community in McCurtain County, Oklahoma, United States. The post office was established November 1, 1926. It was named for Choctaw jurist Byington Battiest. The population today is approximately 250 people.-Sources:...

McCurtain
Baugh Pawnee
Baum Carter
Beachton McCurtain
Beckett Stephens (Alternate name for Sunray, Oklahoma
Sunray, Oklahoma
Sunray is a small unincorporated community in Stephens County, Oklahoma, United States, south of Duncan on U.S. Route 81. The community is adjacent to the old DX-Sunray refinery which closed in 1983. The refinery was imploded in 2006....

.)
Bee Johnston
Beland Muskogee
Bell
Bell, Oklahoma
Bell is a census-designated place in Adair County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 602 at the 2000 census.-Geography:Bell is located at ....

Adair
Bellemont Pottawatomie
Belva Woodward 36°29′56"N 98°58′30"W
Belvue Creek
Belzoni Pushmataha 34°11′08"N 95°27′56"W
Bengal Latimer
Bentley
Bentley, Oklahoma
Bentley is a small unincorporated community in Atoka County, Oklahoma. It lies east of the county seat of Atoka off Highway 3. There was once a school at Bentley, but it has closed down.The community had a post office from June 1, 1903, until August 30, 1963....

Atoka
Berlin
Berlin, Oklahoma
Berlin is an unincorporated community in Roger Mills County, Oklahoma, United States. The Berlin Post Office opened September 2, 1896, and closed May 5, 1967. The 1905 Oklahoma Territorial Census gave the population for the town as sixty....

Roger Mills
Berwyn Carter (Present day Gene Autry, Oklahoma
Gene Autry, Oklahoma
Gene Autry is a town in Carter County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 99 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Ardmore, Oklahoma Micropolitan Statistical Area.-History:...

.)
Bethel
Bethel, Comanche County, Oklahoma
Bethel is a small rural unincorporated community along State Highway 7 in Comanche County, Oklahoma, United States, east of Lawton....

Comanche
Bethel McCurtain
Bidding Springs Adair (See Golda's Mill
Golda's Mill
Golda's Mill was a historic water mill in Adair County, Oklahoma near Stilwell. It was built in about 1882 by Dr. Nicholas Bitting on the site of an older mill. It had an overshot water wheel which was 20 feet in diameter. The original wooden wheel was replaced by a steel wheel in 1908. The mill...

.)
Big Cedar Le Flore (Stream-USGS)
Big Spring Hughes 35°10′27"N 96°14′50"W (Church)
Binkley Lincoln (Railroad siding and switch.)
Bison
Bison, Oklahoma
Bison is a rural unincorporated community located on US Highway 81 in Garfield County, Oklahoma, United States, consisting of a 30-acre town plat. The community was named for nearby Buffalo Springs. Buffalo Springs was a historic stage coach stop and a watering hole on the Chisholm Trail located...

Garfield
Blackgum Sequoyah
Blanco
Blanco, Oklahoma
Blanco is a rural unincorporated community located on State Highway 63 in Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, United States. The post office opened August 31, 1901. The ZIP code is 74528. The community was named for Ramón Blanco y Erenas, one-time governor general of Cuba. Gene Stipe, the longest-serving...

Pittsburg
Bliss Noble (Now known as Old Bliss, Oklahoma
Old Bliss, Oklahoma
Bliss is an unincorporated community near Marland in Noble County, Oklahoma. Bliss was one of the 101 Ranch towns. The post office opened November 4, 1894, but was moved to Marland April 8, 1922.-Sources:...

.)
Blocker
Blocker, Oklahoma
Blocker is a rural unincorporated community located on State Highway 31 in Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, United States. The post office opened April 26, 1905. The ZIP code is 74529. The community is said to have been named for a local coal dealer, Eads Blocker....

Pittsburg
Blue
Blue, Oklahoma
Blue is an unincorporated community in Bryan County, Oklahoma. It is located 9 miles east of Durant, Oklahoma. It is named after the nearby Blue River. Its post office was established on July 1, 1874. -References:...

Bryan
Bluff Choctaw
Boatman
Boatman, Oklahoma
Boatman is an unincorporated community in Mayes County, Oklahoma, United States. Boatman is east-southeast of Pryor Creek. Boatman had a post office from August 28, 1922, to December 30, 1965. The community was named after merchant Joe P. Boatman....

Mayes
Boehler Atoka 34°10′15"N 95°53′01"W
Boggy Depot
Boggy Depot, Oklahoma
Boggy Depot is a ghost town and Oklahoma State Park that was formerly a significant city in the Indian Territory. It grew as a vibrant and thriving town in present day Atoka County, Oklahoma, United States and became a major trading center on the Texas Road and the Butterfield Overland Mail route...

Atoka
Bois D'Arc Kay (Stream-USGS.)
Bokhoma McCurtain
Bond McIntosh
Boone
Boone, Oklahoma
Boone is an unincorporated community in Caddo County, Oklahoma, United States. Boone is located along Oklahoma State Highway 19 west of Apache....

Caddo
Boss McCurtain
Boulevard Cleveland
Bowden Creek
Bowlin Spring Craig
Bowring
Bowring, Oklahoma
Bowring is a small community in Osage County, Oklahoma. The post office was established November 12, 1923. It is said to have been named from the combination of the names of two local ranchers, Mart Bowhan and Richard Woodring.-Climate:-Sources:...

Osage
Boyd Beaver
Box Sequoyah
Braden Le Flore
Brady Garvin 34°37′22"N 97°16′57"W
Brent
Brent, Oklahoma
Brent is a census-designated place in Sequoyah County, Oklahoma, United States, south of Sallisaw. It is part of the Fort Smith, Arkansas-Oklahoma Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 504 at the 2000 census....

Sequoyah
Briartown Muskogee
Briggs
Briggs, Oklahoma
Briggs is a census-designated place in Cherokee County, Oklahoma, in the United States. The population was 358 at the 2000 census. It lies east of Tahlequah, along U.S. Route 62...

Cherokee
Brinkman
Brinkman, Oklahoma
Brinkman is an unincorporated community in Greer County, Oklahoma, United States. It lies at the western end of State Highway 34B, nine miles north of Mangum and one mile west of U.S. Route 283.-History:...

Greer
Britton Oklahoma (Incorporated part of Oklahoma City.)
Brock Carter
Brooken Haskell
Brown
Brown, Oklahoma
Brown is an unincorporated community in Bryan County, Oklahoma. It is located 13 miles northwest of Durant, Oklahoma. It had a post office from July 3, 1913 until July 15, 1927. It was named after its first postmaster, Robert H. Brown. -References:...

Bryan
Broxton
Broxton, Oklahoma
Broxton is an unincorporated community in Caddo County, Oklahoma, United States. Broxton had an independent school district until the 1990s, but it was consolidated into the Fort Cobb-Broxton school district....

Caddo
Brush Hill McIntosh
Brushy
Brushy, Oklahoma
Brushy is a census-designated place in Sequoyah County, Oklahoma, United States, along U.S. Route 59 in the foothills of the Brushy Mountains. It is part of the Fort Smith, Arkansas-Oklahoma Metropolitan Statistical Area...

Sequoyah
Bryant Okmulgee
Buffalo McCurtain
Buffalo Valley Latimer
Bugtussle
Bugtussle, Oklahoma
Bugtussle, Oklahoma is an unincorporated community located near U.S. Route 69 in Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, USA....

Pittsburg
Bunch
Bunch, Oklahoma
Bunch is an unincorporated community in southwestern Adair County, Oklahoma, United States. It was named after a Cherokee vice-chief named Rabbit Bunch who lived in the area in the 1880s. Nestled in the Sallisaw Creek valley, Bunch is bisected by the Kansas City Southern Railroad, which was built...

Adair
Burmah Dewey
Burneyville
Burneyville, Oklahoma
Burneyville is a small community located in Love County, Oklahoma. The post office was established May 5, 1879. It was named for David C. Burney, father of Benjamin Crooks Burney...

Love
Burns Washita
Burwell McCurtain 34°11′09"N 95°09′05"W
Bushyhead
Bushyhead, Oklahoma
Bushyhead is a census-designated place in Rogers County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 1,314 at the 2010 census, a 9.2 percent increase from the 1,203 at the 2000 census. Established on the St. Louis-San Francisco Railway between Claremore and Vinita, the community was named for...

Rogers
Butner Seminole.
Geographic or historic reference undetermined.
Identified as abandoned by at least one source.

C

Community County Comments
Cade
Cade, Oklahoma
Cade is an unincorporated community in Bryan County, Oklahoma. It is in northeastern Bryan County and had a post office from April 1, 1903 until October 31, 1915. It was named after Cassius M. Cade, a territorial political leader. -References:...

Bryan
Cairo Coal 34°35′26"N 96°07′55"W
Calhoun Le Flore
Calida Pawnee 36°11′35"N 96°17′53"W
Cambria Latimer
Cambridge Kiowa 35°04′22"N 99°12′19"W
Camp Houston Woods
Canadian Shores Pittsburg
Caney Ridge Cherokee
Capitol Hill
Capitol Hill, Oklahoma City
Capitol Hill is a neighborhood of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It was originally a separate city that was established in 1905, merging with its larger neighbor in 1911...

Oklahoma (Incorporated as part of Oklahoma City.
Cardin
Cardin, Oklahoma
Cardin is a ghost town in Ottawa County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 150 at the 2000 census, but plummeted to 3 at the 2010 census in April 2010...

Ottawa
Carlton Blaine 36°00′52"N 98°30′55"W
(Also spelled Carleton.)
Carpenter
Carpenter, Oklahoma
Carpenter is an unincorporated community in Roger Mills and Custer counties in the state of Oklahoma, United States. The community is eight miles north of Elk City, Oklahoma. It was named in commemoration of Benjamin Carpenter, an early settler of western Oklahoma who moved there from Texas in 1898...

Roger Mills
Carson Hughes
Carters Corner McIntosh
Carters Landing Cherokee
Cartersville Haskell
Cartwright
Cartwright, Oklahoma
Cartwright is an unincorporated rural community in Bryan County, Oklahoma, United States. The post office opened April 25, 1940, and is one of the newest communities in Bryan County. The ZIP Code is 74731. It is named for the US Congressman Wilburn Cartwright...

Bryan
Casey Pawnee 36°16′57"N 96°40′27"W
Castaneda Cimarron 36°52′52"N 102°31′17"W
Catale Rogers 36°33′39"N 95°22′19"W
(Railroad siding–PO closed in 1933.)
Catesby
Catesby, Oklahoma
Catesby is an unincorporated community located in Ellis County, Oklahoma. Named for Catesby ap Roger Jones, the town was founded on July 1, 1902. The post office was opened by Ella M. Rose on February 18, 1902...

Ellis
Cayuga
Cayuga, Oklahoma
Cayuga is a census-designated place in Delaware County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 105 at the 2000 census.It was established on Elk River in the old Seneca Reserve in Indian Territory...

Delaware
Cedar Crest
Cedar Crest, Oklahoma
Cedar Crest is a census-designated place in Mayes County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 312 at the 2010 census, almost unchanged from 308 in the 2000 census.-Geography:Cedar Crest is located at ....

Mayes
Cedar Lake Canadian
Center Pontotoc
Center City Oklahoma
Center Point Atoka
Centerview Pottawatomie
Centralia
Centralia, Oklahoma
Centralia is a rural unincorporated community in Craig County, Oklahoma, United States. The post office opened April 11, 1899. The ZIP Code is 74301. It is said to have been named for Centralia, Illinois.-Sources:...

Craig
Ceres Noble
Cerrogordo McCurtain (PO closed in 1958.)
Cestos Dewey
Chance Adair
Charleston Harper (See abandoned communities-USGS.)
Chase Muskogee (See Beland.)
Cherry Tree
Cherry Tree, Oklahoma
Cherry Tree is a census-designated place in Adair County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 1,202 at the 2000 census.-Geography:Cherry Tree is located at ....

Adair
Chester
Chester, Oklahoma
Chester is a rural unincorporated community in Major County, Oklahoma. The post office opened April 8, 1895. The ZIP Code is 73838. It is said to have been named for Chester I. Long, US Senator from Kansas.-Sources:...

Major
Chewey
Chewey, Oklahoma
Chewey is a census-designated place in Adair County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 135 at the 2000 census.-Geography:Chewey is located at ....

Adair
Cheyenne Valley Major
Chigley Murray
Childers Nowata
Chilli Latimer
Chilocco Kay (See Chilocco Indian School.)
Chisney Pottawatomie
Chitwood Grady
Chloeta
Chloeta, Oklahoma
Chloeta is a small rural community located on State Highway 20 in Delaware County, Oklahoma, north of Spavinaw Lake. The post office existed from April 18, 1898, until January 31, 1914.-Sources:...

Delaware
Chockie
Chockie, Oklahoma
Chockie, formerly Chickiechockie, is a reasonably large unincorporated community north east of Stringtown, in Atoka County, Oklahoma, Oklahoma. The Chockie post office closed in 1937. The community was named for Chickie and Chockie LeFlore, daughters of Charles LeFlore, a prominent Choctaw...

Atoka
Choska Wagoner
Christie
Christie, Oklahoma
Christie is a census-designated place in Adair County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 166 at the 2000 census.-Geography:Christie is located at ....

Adair
Cimarron City
Cimarron City, Oklahoma
Cimarron City is a town in Logan County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 110 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Oklahoma City Metropolitan Statistical Area.-Geography:Cimarron City is located at ....

Logan
Cisco McCurtain (PO closed in 1916.)
Citra Hughes
Clarita
Clarita, Oklahoma
Clarita is a small unincorporated community in Coal County, Oklahoma, United States. The post office was established January 19, 1910.Clarita's school district, Olney Public School District, is one of the smallest public school districts in the state of Oklahoma...

Coal
Clarksville Wagoner
Clayton Lake Pushmataha (Reservoir-Clayton Lake (Oklahoma)
Clayton Lake (Oklahoma)
Clayton Lake is a small recreational lake in Pushmataha County, Oklahoma. It is located south of Clayton, Oklahoma.The lake, which was built in 1935, impounds the waters of Pearl Creek. It is operated as Clayton Lake State Park by the State of Oklahoma...

-USGS)
Clear Lake Beaver (PO closed in 1944.)
Clebit McCurtain
Clemscot Carter
Cleora
Cleora, Oklahoma
Cleora is a census-designated place in Delaware County, Oklahoma, United States, along State Highway 85. The population was 1,113 at the 2000 census. The Cleora Post Office existed from November 28, 1900 until October 15, 1954. Cleora was established in District 2 of the old Indian Territory...

Delaware
Clothier Cleveland
Cloud Chief
Cloud Chief, Oklahoma
Cloud Chief is a small unincorporated community in Washita County, Oklahoma, United States. The townsite was platted in April, 1892, as Tacola. The Cloud Chief post office was established in March and Cloud Chief was designated by the U.S. Congress as the county seat of H County, Oklahoma Territory...

Washita
Cloudy
Cloudy, Oklahoma
Cloudy, Oklahoma is an unincorporated community located in Pushmataha County, Oklahoma, USA. It is 12 miles northeast of Rattan, Oklahoma.Using the Public Land Survey System in use in Oklahoma the community is located at T16-3S-R19E....

Pushmataha
Clyde Grant
Coalton Okmulgee
Cobb
Cobb, Oklahoma
Cobb is an unincorporated community in Bryan County, Oklahoma. It is north of Durant, Oklahoma on Oklahoma State Highway 78.-References:...

Bryan
Cogar
Cogar, Oklahoma
Cogar is a small unincorporated rural community in Caddo County, Oklahoma, United States. The post office was established March 25, 1902, and discontinued September 30, 1954. The exterior of the abandoned W.S. Kelly gas station and general store in Cogar can be seen in the 1988 movie, "Rain Man"....

Caddo
Coleman
Coleman, Oklahoma
Coleman is a small unincorporated community in Johnston County, Oklahoma, United States. The post office was established September 19, 1910....

Johnston
Concho
Concho, Oklahoma
Concho is a rural unincorporated community in Canadian County, Oklahoma, north of the Concho Indian School. The post office opened April 20, 1915. The ZIP Code is 73022. The school and post office were named for Indian agent, Charles E. Shell. It is the headquarters of the Cheyenne and Arapaho...

Canadian
Connerville
Connerville, Oklahoma
Connerville is a rural unincorporated community on the Blue River in Johnston County, Oklahoma, United States. The post office opened August 6, 1897, in District 16 of the old Indian Territory. The ZIP Code is 74836. It is said to have been named for George B...

Johnston
Conrad Cimarron (Railroad siding and switch.)
Conser Le Flore
Cookietown
Cookietown, Oklahoma
Cookietown is a small unincorporated community in Cotton County, Oklahoma, United States. It was named for a mercantile at the crossroads owned by Marvin Cornelius, circa 1928.-References:...

Cotton
Cookson
Cookson, Oklahoma
Cookson is a rural community in the Cookson Hills of Cherokee County, Oklahoma. The post office opened April 11, 1895. The ZIP Code is 74427. It is said to have been named for the first postmaster, John H...

Cherokee
Copeland Delaware
Corbett Cleveland
Corinne
Corinne, Oklahoma
Corinne is a community in southern Pushmataha County, Oklahoma, 19 miles east of Antlers, Oklahoma. Using the Public Land Survey System commonly in use in Oklahoma the community is located in T22-4S-R19E....

Pushmataha
Corum Stephens
Cottonwood Coal
Council Oklahoma (See Council Grove.)
Countyline
Countyline, Oklahoma
Countyline, or County Line, is a rural unincorporated community north of State Highway 7 on the Stephens-Carter county line in south central Oklahoma. The post office opened June 29, 1928. The ZIP Code is 73425.-Sources:...

Stephens/ Carter
Courtney Love
Cove Acres Comanche
Cowden Washita 35°14′52"N 98°42′43"W
(PO closed in 1908.)
Cox City Grady
Craig McCurtain 34°02′18"N 94°37′44"W
Craig Pittsburg 34°50′25"N 95°37′39"W
Cravens Latimer (PO closed 1916.)
Crawford
Crawford, Oklahoma
Crawford is a rural unincorporated community in Roger Mills County, Oklahoma, United States. The post office opened September 12, 1902. The ZIP Code is 73638. It is said to have been named for the Louis Crawford ranch.-Further reading:...

Roger Mills
Crekola Muskogee
Creosote Choctaw
Creta Jackson 34°31′00"N 99°32′59"W
Criner
Criner, Oklahoma
Criner is a small community in McClain County, Oklahoma. It is located on State Highway 59....

McClain
Crusher Murray
Crutcho
Crutcho, Oklahoma
Crutcho is a small unincorporated community in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, on the outskirts of Oklahoma City. It is located near the intersection of US Highway 62 and Air Depot Boulevard. It took its name from Crutcho Creek which flows through the community...

Oklahoma
Crystal Atoka
Crystal Lakes Major
Cumberland
Cumberland, Oklahoma
Cumberland is an unincorporated community in Marshall County, Oklahoma, United States. It is approx. 12 miles East of Madill, OK. Cumberland Cove is the community's main tourism driver, where fishing and swimming are the primary activities of interest there....

Marshall
Curchece Pawnee
Curtis Woodward
Geographic or historic reference undetermined.
Identified as abandoned by at least one source.

D

Community County Comments
Daisy
Daisy, Oklahoma
Daisy is a small unincorporated community in Atoka County, Oklahoma, United States, along State Highway 43. Located in the northeastern part of the county, Daisy was once a thriving community with a general store, school and other institutions. The post office was opened April 5, 1906...

Atoka
Dale
Dale, Oklahoma
Dale is a small community located on State Highway 270 in Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma. It lies in the North Canadian River bottom, a few miles northwest of Shawnee. Dale was platted along the Rock Island railroad line before statehood. The Dale Post Office opened October 26, 1893. The community...

Pottawatomie
Damon Latimer
Dane Major 36°13′01"N 98°37′10"W
Darrow Blaine 36°05′53"N 98°23′18"W
Darwin
Darwin, Oklahoma
Darwin is a community in western Pushmataha County, Oklahoma, nine miles west of Antlers, Oklahoma. It is approximately one-half mile east of the Atoka County border....

Pushmataha
Dawson Tulsa (Incorporated as part of Tulsa.)
Degnan Latimer 34°56′50"N 95°21′12"W
Dela
Dela, Oklahoma
Dela is a community in Pushmataha County, Oklahoma six miles southeast of Antlers, Oklahoma.A United States Post Office operated here from May 12, 1920 to October 31, 1954. It was named for Dela M. Whitaker, local schoolteacher...

Pushmataha
Delhi Beckham
Dempsey Roger Mills 35°31′03"N 99°49′22"W
Dennis
Dennis, Oklahoma
Dennis is a census-designated place in Delaware County, Oklahoma, United States, near Grand Lake. The population was 185 at the 2000 census. The Dennis Post Office existed from March 25, 1914, until January 31, 1956...

Delaware
Dewright Seminole 35°05′15"N 96°39′31"W
Dighton Okmulgee
Dillard Carter
Dixon Seminole
Doby Springs
Doby Springs, Oklahoma
Doby Springs was a community in Harper County, Oklahoma, United States, about eight miles west of Buffalo. The post office was in existence from January 13, 1908, until April 29, 1922. The community was named for townsite owner, C.C...

Harper
Dodge
Dodge, Oklahoma
Dodge is a census-designated place in Delaware County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 96 at the 2000 census.The Dodge Post Office existed from November 20, 1901, until August 15, 1941. Dodge was established on Cowskin Prairie along the St...

Delaware
Dotyville
Dotyville, Oklahoma
Dotyville is a census-designated place in Ottawa County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 17 at the 2000 census.-Geography:Dotyville is located at .According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of , all of it land....

Ottawa
Dow Pittsburg
Doyle Stephens
Drake Murray 34°23′52"N 96°57′03"W
Driftwood Alfalfa
Dripping Springs
Dripping Springs, Carter County, Oklahoma
Dripping Springs is a small unincorporated rural community in Carter County, Oklahoma, United States. The community is stretched out along State Highway 199 east of Ardmore....

Carter
Dripping Springs Delaware
Drumb Latimer 34°55′47"N 95°28′52"W
Dunbar
Dunbar, Oklahoma
Dunbar is a community in Pushmataha County, Oklahoma, 17 miles north of Antlers, Oklahoma.A United States Post Office operated here from May 5, 1925 to January 15, 1956. In its early days it was a sawmill town in the Indian Territory.During the 1880s the St...

Love
Dunjee Park Oklahoma
Durham
Durham, Oklahoma
Durham is a rural unincorporated community in Roger Mills County, Oklahoma, United States. It lies along State Highway 30, south of the Antelope Hills. The post office opened May 15, 1902. The ZIP Code is 73642. Durham was named for the first postmaster, Doris Durham Morris.-Further...

Roger Mills
Durwood Carter
Identified as abandoned by at least one source.

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Eagle City
Eagle City, Oklahoma
Eagle City is a small rural community located on State Highway 58 in western Blaine County, Oklahoma. Established on the Frisco Line before statehood, the post office was named Dillon. The Dillon Post Office opened July 26, 1902. The name was changed to Eagle City September 4, 1909. The ZIP Code is...

Blaine
Eagletown
Eagletown, Oklahoma
Eagletown is a small unincorporated community in McCurtain County, Oklahoma, United States. The post office was established in 1834 and it was the first permanent Choctaw settlement in the West. At the Stockbridge Mission located here, Reverend Cyrus Byington produced the Dictionary of the Choctaw...

McCurtain
Earl Johnston
Eastborough Wagoner
East Duke Jackson (Variant name for town of Duke.)
East Jesse Coal/ Pontotoc
East Ninneka Grady (Variant name for town of Ninnekah
Ninnekah, Oklahoma
Ninnekah is a town in Grady County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 994 at the 2000 census.-Geography:Ninnekah is located at .According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of , all of it land....

.)
Eastside Custer
Eddy Kay 36°43′54"N 97°27′31"W
(PO closed in 1957.)
Edgewater Park Comanche
Edna Creek
Eldon
Eldon, Oklahoma
Eldon is a census-designated place in Cherokee County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 991 at the 2000 census. It lies east of Tahlequah at the junction of U.S. Highway 62 and State Highway 51. The Eldon Post Office existed from March 20, 1911, until May 30, 1936...

Cherokee
Elk Plaza Stephans
Elmwood
Elmwood, Oklahoma
Elmwood is a small unincorporated community located at the junction of US Highway 270 and US Highway 412 in Beaver County, Oklahoma, United States. The Post Office was opened January 26, 1888.-Sources:...

Beaver
Emerson Center Cotton
Emet Johnston
Empy Pawnee
Enos Marshall
Enterprise Haskell
Enville
Enville, Oklahoma
Enville is a small rural community located in eastern Love County, Oklahoma. The Enville Post Office was established in the old Chickasaw Nation on June 16, 1904, and closed January 15, 1935...

Love
Eram Okmulgee
Estella Craig
Ethel
Ethel, Oklahoma
Ethel is a community in Pushmataha County, Oklahoma, six miles east of Antlers, Oklahoma.A United States Post Office was established at Ethel, Indian Territory on April 22, 1901 and operated until August 15, 1933. It was named for Ethel Labors, early-day resident...

Pushmataha
Etna Garfield (Railroad siding.)
Etta Cherokee
Eucha
Eucha, Oklahoma
Eucha is a small rural community located in Delaware County, Oklahoma, north of Lake Eucha. The Eucha Post Office was established November 20, 1900, in District 5 of the old Indian Territory. The community was named for Charles Thomas , principal chief of the Cherokees. Eucha, well known for its...

Delaware
Eva
Eva, Oklahoma
Eva is an unincorporated community in Texas County, Oklahoma, United States. It is located along State Highway 95. Four Corners is to the south....

Texas
Ewing Custer
Geographic or historic reference undetermined.

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Falconhead Love
Falfa Latimer
Fame McIntosh
Farmers Hill McCurtain
Farris
Farris, Oklahoma
Farris is a small unincorporated community in Atoka County, Oklahoma, United States. It lies east of the county seat of Atoka on Highway 3 near the border of the county. There is a small, K-8 grade school at Farris, but those students who are above the eighth grade attend Atoka High School in...

Atoka
Fay
Fay, Oklahoma
Fay is a small community located on State Highway 33 in the extreme southeastern corner of Dewey County, Oklahoma. Platted along the St. Louis-San Francisco Railway line, the Fay Post Office opened April 19, 1894. Fay was named for Fay Fisco, the son of the first postmaster.-Sources:Shirk, George...

Dewey
Featherston Pittsburg
Felker McCurtain
Felt
Felt, Oklahoma
Felt is a small unincorporated community in Cimarron County, Oklahoma, United States. It was named for C.F.W. Felt of the Santa Fe Railroad. Nearby is the Cedar Breaks Archaeological District. Approximately 100 people live in the area, and they are served by a post office , a school, and a co-op....

Cimarron
Fewell
Fewell, Oklahoma
Fewell is a community in eastern Pushmataha County, Oklahoma.A United States Post Office operated here from November 4, 1913 to October 15, 1943. It was named for Benjamin F...

Pushmataha
Fillmore Johnston
Finley
Finley, Oklahoma
Finley is a community in Pushmataha County, Oklahoma, 10 miles northeast of Antlers, Oklahoma.A United States Post Office was established at Finley, Indian Territory on April 30, 1903. It was named for Sidney W. Finley , local merchant and first postmaster...

Pushmataha
Fisher Tulsa
Fittstown
Fittstown, Oklahoma
Fittstown is an unincorporated community in Pontotoc County, Oklahoma, United States. Fittstown is located on U.S. Route 377 south-southeast of Ada. Fittstown has a post office with ZIP code 74842....

Pontotoc
Fleetwood Jefferson 33°53′48"N 97°51′04"W
(PO closed in 1961.)
Floris
Floris, Oklahoma
Floris is an unincorporated community in northwest Beaver County, Oklahoma, United States.Once a thriving small community, Floris is now a very small but still productive community of under 15 inhabitants. Founded in 1903 about halfway between Beaver City, Oklahoma, and Liberal, Kansas; it became a...

Beaver
Flynn Oklahoma (Incorporated as part of Oklahoma City.)
Foley Custer (Railroad siding and switch.)
Folsom Johnston
Forest Hill Le Flore
Forney Choctaw
Forrester Le Flore
Fort Reno Canadian (See Fort Reno (Oklahoma)
Fort Reno (Oklahoma)
Fort Reno was established as a permanent post in July 1875, near the Darlington Indian Agency on the old Cheyenne-Arapaho reservation in Indian Territory, in present-day central Oklahoma. Named for General Jesse L. Reno, who died at the Battle of South Mountain, it supported the U.S...

 for the fort.)
Four Corners (Locale—name of several in Oklahoma.)
Fox
Fox, Oklahoma
Fox is a small community in Carter County, Oklahoma. The post office was established January 25, 1894. It was named for Frank M. Fox of the Chickasaw Nation. It is best known as a racially integrated school and producer of several H.S. championship football teams, particularly in the late 1970s and...

Carter
Franklin Cleveland
Fransen Custer
Frisco Pontotoc
Frogville
Frogville, Oklahoma
- Interesting Facts :Frogville is a small unincorporated community in Choctaw County, Oklahoma, United States. The post office was established on October 29, 1897, and closed on August 15, 1933...

Choctaw
Fugate Atoka

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Gaar Corner
Gaar Corner, Oklahoma
Gaar Corner is an unincorporated place in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Gaar Corner is located in western Pontotoc County on State Highway 19, east of Stratford...

Pontotoc
Gansel Noble (Railroad siding and switch.)
Garden Grove Pottawatomie
Garland Haskell
Gay Choctaw
Georgetown |Muskogee
Gerlach Woodward (Railroad siding and switch.)
Gibbon Grant 36°56′34"N 97°58′56"W
(PO closed in 1945.)
Gibson Wagoner
Gideon Cherokee
Gilmore Le Flore
Glendale Le Flore
Glover McCurtain
Golden McCurtain
Goodland Choctaw
Goodwater McCurtain
Goodwin Ellis 36°11′48"N 99°56′06"W
(PO closed in 1916.)
Gowen Latimer
Grady
Grady, Oklahoma
Grady is a small rural unincorporated community in southeastern Jefferson County, Oklahoma, United States, along State Highway 32. The post office opened June 16, 1890. The ZIP Code is 73569. Grady is said to have been named for Henry W. Grady.-Sources:...

Jefferson
Graham
Graham, Oklahoma
Graham is a small town located in Carter County, Oklahoma. According to the 2000 U.S Census it had a population of 158.-References:...

Carter
Grandview Heights Muskogee
Grant
Grant, Oklahoma
Grant is an unincorporated community in Choctaw County, Oklahoma, United States, along U.S. Route 271 south of Hugo. Established on the Frisco Railroad in the Indian Territory, the Grant Post Office opened on January 31, 1889. It was named for Ulysses S. Grant. The ZIP Code is 74738.-Further...

Choctaw
Gray Beaver
Gray Horse
Gray Horse, Oklahoma
Gray Horse is a small community in Osage County, Oklahoma. The post office was established May 5, 1890, and discontinued December 31, 1931. It was named for Gray Horse , an Osage medicine man....

Osage
Greasy
Greasy, Oklahoma
Greasy is a census-designated place in Adair County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 387 at the 2000 census.-Geography:Greasy is located at ....

Adair
Green Pastures Oklahoma
Greenville Love
Greenwood Pushmataha
Griggs
Griggs, Oklahoma
Griggs is an unincorporated community in Cimarron County, Oklahoma, United States. Griggs is southeast of Boise City and is part of the Oklahoma Panhandle....

Cimarron
Grimes Roger Mills
Gulftown Okmulgee
Gyp Blaine (Historical community-USGS.)
Gypsy Creek
Geographic or historic reference undetermined.

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Hale Tulsa (See abandoned communities-USGS.)
Hammon Junction Roger Mills (Abandoned railroad siding and switch.)
Hanson Sequoyah
Happyland Pontotoc
Harden City Pontotoc
Hardy Kay
Harjo
Harjo, Oklahoma
Harjo is a small unincorporated community in Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma, United States. The post office was established June 24, 1921, and discontinued August 31, 1954. The name means "brave beyond discretion" in the Creek language. Nearby is the Rose-Fast site, a prehistoric Indian base camp...

Pottawatomie
Harmon Ellis
Harmony Star Rogers
Harris McCurtain
Harrison Sequoyah (See abandoned communities-Shirk.)
Haw Creek Le Flore
Hawley Grant
Hazel Dell Pottawatomie 35°26′56"N 97°00′01"W
Hayward
Hayward, Oklahoma
Hayward is a rural unincorporated community located on Oklahoma State Highway 164 in Garfield County, Oklahoma, United States. It is located on the Black Bear-Red Rock Watershed....

Garfield
Haywood
Haywood, Oklahoma
Haywood is a small community in Pittsburg County, Oklahoma. The post office was established September 20, 1904. The community, located in a coal mining region, was named for William D. "Big Bill" Haywood a prominent socialist and labor leader of the era....

Pittsburg
Heman Woods 36°32′06"N 98°56′38"W
Hennepin
Hennepin, Oklahoma
Hennepin is a small unincorporated community along State Highway 7 in extreme southern Garvin County, Oklahoma, United States, near the meeting of the Carter, Garvin, and Murray county lines. The Hennepin Post Office was opened February 16, 1885, by Henry C. Dent in the old Chickasaw Nation of...

Garvin
Herring Roger Mills 35°36′36"N 99°31′04"W
Hess Jackson
Hester Greer
Hewitt Carter
Hext
Hext, Oklahoma
Hext is a small unincorporated rural community on old U.S. Highway 66 in Beckham County, Oklahoma, United States. It had a post office from June 4, 1901, until November 29, 1902. The stone gas station on Old Route 66 was converted into a home and the pumps were removed. There are no businesses in...

Beckham
Higgins Latimer 34°48′41"N 95°26′01"W
Hill Le Flore
Hilltop Hughes 34°56′05"N 96°10′54"W
Hockerville Ottawa
Hodgen
Hodgen, Oklahoma
Hodgen is a small, unincorporated community in Le Flore County, Oklahoma, United States. The post office was established April 25, 1910.-Climate:...

Le Flore
Hogshooter Washington
Holley Creek McCurtain 33°58′41"N 94°49′00"W
Hollow Craig 36°53′15"N 95°16′12"W
Hollywood Corners Cleveland
Homer Pontotoc
Homestead
Homestead, Oklahoma
Homestead is a small unincorporated community in northern Blaine County, Oklahoma, United States. Platted along the Rock Island railroad line before statehood, the Homestead Post Office opened April 19, 1894. Homestead had a population of 150 residents in 1905, according the Oklahoma Territorial...

Blaine
Honobia
Honobia, Oklahoma
Honobia is a community on the border between western LeFlore County, Oklahoma and eastern Pushmataha County, Oklahoma, 15 miles southeast of Talihina.- History :A United States Post Office was established here on August 30, 1919...

Le Flore
Hontubby Le Flore
Hopeton Woods
Hough
Hough, Oklahoma
Hough is a small unincorporated rural community in Texas County, Oklahoma, United States. The townsite was officially platted on July 20, 1928. The Hough Woodframe Elevator is on the National Register of Historic Places.-Further reading:...

Texas
Hoyt Haskell
Hulen Cotton
Humphreys Jackson
Hyde Park Muskogee
Identified as abandoned by at least one source.

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Imo Garfield
Independence
Independence, Oklahoma
Independence is a ghost town in Custer County, Oklahoma, United States. It was one of two communities established on the Cheyenne and Arapaho reservations before those reservations were opened to settlement in 1892. Independence had a post office from October 5, 1892, to July 15, 1922...

Le Flore
Indian Meadows Cherokee
Ingalls
Ingalls, Oklahoma
Ingalls is a small community in Payne County, Oklahoma, about 10 miles east of Stillwater. The town was settled out of the "Unassigned Lands" in 1889, and had a post office from January 22, 1890, until October 31, 1907. It was named for Senator John J. Ingalls of Kansas.Ingalls was the site of a...

Payne
Ingersoll
Ingersoll, Oklahoma
Ingersoll is a small unincorporated community in Alfalfa County, Oklahoma, United States. The post office was established September 13, 1901, and discontinued December 31, 1942. The Ingersoll Tile Elevator is on the National Register of Historic Places....

Alfalfa
Iona Murray
Iron Post
Iron Post, Oklahoma
Iron Post is a census-designated place in Mayes County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 117 at the 2000 census, but had declined to 92 in 2010, a loss of more than 21 percent.-Geography:Iron Post is located at ....

Creek 35°43′35"N 96°24′20"W
Iron Stob Corner McCurtain
Irving Jefferson
Isabella Major

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Jackson Bryan
Jacktown Lincoln
Jesse Pontotoc
Jimtown
Jimtown, Oklahoma
Jimtown is a small unincorporated community in Love County, Oklahoma, United States. It lies at an altitude of 761 feet ....

Love
Joburn Atoka
Joe Tulsa (NOTE: Joe Station in Tulsa, Co. no longer exists per USGS.)
Jollyville Murray
Joy
Joy, Oklahoma
Joy is a small rural community in Murray County, Oklahoma. It was named for the nearby Joy School. Joy School, in turn, was the name selected from a 1922 student contest to choose a new name when the Carr Flats, Talley, and Wheeler schools consolidated....

Murry
Jumbo
Jumbo, Oklahoma
Jumbo is a community in western Pushmataha County, Oklahoma, 10 miles north of Miller, Oklahoma.- History :A United States Post Office was established for Jumbo, Indian Territory on November 8, 1906...

Pushmataha.
Geographic or historic reference undetermined.
Identified as abandoned by at least one source.

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Keefeton Muskogee
Keetonville
Keetonville, Oklahoma
Keetonville is a small rural community in Rogers County, Oklahoma, roughly 5 miles west of Claremore and 8 miles east of German Corner on Highway 20 in Rogers County;Location is 36°18'23"N 95°42'29"W; elevation is 628 feet-External links:* *...

Rogers
Kellond
Kellond, Oklahoma
Kellond, Oklahoma is a settlement and former railroad station in Pushmataha County, Oklahoma. Kellond is located approximately three miles northwest of Antlers, Oklahoma on Oklahoma State Highway 2.- History :During the 1880s the St...

Pushmataha
Kellyville Ottawa
Kengle Tulsa
Kent Choctaw 34°06′47"N 95°37′23"W
Kenton
Kenton, Oklahoma
-History:Kenton was founded in 1893 and served as the county seat for Cimarron County until the citizens of the county voted to move it to Boise City soon after statehood...

Cimarron
Kenwood
Kenwood, Oklahoma
Kenwood is an unincorporated community in Delaware County, Oklahoma, United States. Kenwood is southwest of Jay. Kenwood once had a post office, which opened on May 25, 1922. The community's name came from a combination of William Kennedy and the National Hardwood Company....

Delaware
Kiamichi
Kiamichi, Oklahoma
Kiamichi is a former community in northern Pushmataha County, Oklahoma, six miles east of Tuskahoma, Oklahoma.A United States Post Office was established at Kiamichi, Indian Territory on September 27, 1887 and operated until September 14, 1962. The community and post office took its name from the...

Pushmataha
Kiersey
Kiersey, Oklahoma
Kiersey or Keirsey, also known as Mead Junction is a community located in Bryan County, Oklahoma. It had a post office from June 16, 1904 until November 30, 1920. It was named after William D. Keirsey, who was a local rancher....

Bryan
Kosoma
Kosoma, Oklahoma
Kosoma is a settlement and former railroad station in Pushmataha County, Oklahoma, United States. It is located just off Oklahoma State Highway 2, about north of Antlers.-Geography:...

Pushmataha
Kullituklo McCurtain
Kusa Okmulgee

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Lacey Kingfisher
Lafayette Haskell
Lake
Lake, Oklahoma
Lake is an unincorporated community in Tulsa County, Oklahoma, United States. It is located at latitude 36°8'24" North, longitude 96°4'54" West....

Tulsa (Incorporated place in Tulsa County.)
Lake Creek Greer
Lake Ellsworth Addition Comanche
Lake Hiwasse Oklahoma
Lake Humphreys Stephans (Reservoir—Lake Humphreys (Oklahoma).)
Lakeside Bryan
Lakeside Village Comanche
Lake Station Tulsa (Historical-USGS.)
Lake Valley Washita
Lake West Bryan 33°53′45"N 95°53′08"W
Lane
Lane, Oklahoma
Lane is a small unincorporated community in Atoka County, Oklahoma, United States. The post office was established February 11, 1888.Lane is located along State Highway 3 southeast of Atoka....

Atoka
Lark Marshall
Last Chance
Last Chance, Oklahoma
Last Chance is a populated place in Okfuskee County, Oklahoma, United States. The name was collected by the United States Geological Survey between 1976 and 1979, and entered into the Geographic Names Information System on December 18, 1979....

Okfuskee
Latta Pontotoc
Leach
Leach, Oklahoma
Leach is a census-designated place in southwestern Delaware County, Oklahoma, United States, along U.S. Highway 412 Scenic. The population was 220 at the 2000 census.-History:...

Delaware
Leader Pontotoc
Lebanon
Lebanon, Oklahoma
Lebanon is an unincorporated community in Marshall County, Oklahoma, United States. Although it is unincorporated, it has a post office, with the ZIP code of 73440.-History:...

Marshall
Lecox Oklahoma (Railroad siding.)
Lefeber Tulsa
Lela Pawnee
Lenna
Lenna, Oklahoma
Lenna is a small rural community in McIntosh County, Oklahoma, USA. The post office was established January 4, 1902. It was named for Lenna Moore, a local Creek Indian.-References:...

McIntosh
Lenora Dewey
Leonard
Leonard, Oklahoma
Leonard is a small community in Tulsa County, Oklahoma. The post office was established August 22, 1908. The Oklahoma Geological Survey's Leonard Geophysical Laboratory is just south of Leonard....

Tulsa
Lequire
Lequire, Oklahoma
Lequire is an unincorporated community in Haskell County, Oklahoma, United States. Lequire is located at the junction of Oklahoma State Highway 31 and Oklahoma State Highway 82 south of Stigler. Lequire has a post office with ZIP code 74943....

Haskell
Lenox Le Flore
Lewisville Haskell
Liberty
Liberty, Oklahoma
Liberty is a town in Okmulgee and Tulsa counties in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. The population was 210 in the 2010 United States Census, compared to 184 at the 2000 census.-Geography:Liberty is located at ....

(Different communities in Bryan, Sequoyah, and Stephens counties).
Limestone Latimer
Limestone Rogers
Limestone Gap
Limestone Gap, Oklahoma
Limestone Gap is an unincorporated community in Atoka County, Oklahoma, United States....

Atoka
Lincolnville Ottawa
Little Seminole
Little Axe Cleveland
Little Chief Osage
Little City Marshall
Little Ponderosa Beaver
Loder Oklahoma (Railroad siding-USGS.)
Lodi Latimer 35°00′33"N 95°02′32"W
Logan Beaver
Lona Haskell 35°09′21"N 95°17′23"W
Lone Oak Sequoyah
Lone Tree
Lone Tree, Oklahoma
Lone Tree, Oklahoma is a rural community in eastern Okmulgee County, about six miles east of Morris, Oklahoma; was named for a "lone tree" sitting on the skyline of a mountain...

Okmulgee
Long
Long, Oklahoma
Long is a census-designated place in Sequoyah County, Oklahoma, United States. It is part of the Fort Smith, Arkansas-Oklahoma Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 363 at the 2000 census....

Sequoyah
Longtown
Longtown, Oklahoma
Longtown is a census-designated place and unincorporated community in Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 2,397 at the 2000 census.-Geography:Longtown is located at...

Pittsburg
Lookout
Lookout, Oklahoma
Lookout is an unincorporated community located in Woods County, Oklahoma. The Lookout Post Office was opened October 16, 1901. The 1905 Oklahoma Territorial Census gives the population of Lookout as ten.The community is spread out and sparsely populated...

Woods
Lost City
Lost City, Oklahoma
Lost City is a census-designated place in Cherokee County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 809 at the 2000 census. It was the site of the first meteorite fall in the US to be recorded by a camera network.-Geography:...

Cherokee
Lovedale Harper (Railroad siding-Shirk.)
Lovell Logan
Loving Le Flore
Lowrey Cherokee
Lucien Noble
Lugert
Lugert, Oklahoma
The town of Lugert was founded in 1901 on in Kiowa County, Oklahoma. In the town, a general store that housed the Post office and sold: dry goods, school supplies, groceries, harnesses, axes and much more. At the height of its prosperity the town had a bank, 2 hotels, 2 pool halls, 2 restaurants,...

Kiowa
Lula Pontotoc
Lutie Latimer
Lynn Addition Osage
Lynn Lane Tulsa
Lyons
Lyons, Oklahoma
Lyons, Oklahoma is an unincorporated community located near the Kansas City Southern rail line in Adair County, Oklahoma, USA.-References:...

Adair
Geographic or historic reference undetermined.
Identified as abandoned by at least one source.

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Community County
MacArthur Park Comanche (Housing addition in Lawton.)
McBride Marshall
McCord
McCord, Oklahoma
McCord is a census-designated place in Osage County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 1,440 at the 2010 census, a decrease of 15.8 percent from 1,711 at the 2000 census.-Geography:McCord is located at ....

Osage
McKey
McKey, Oklahoma
McKey is a census-designated place in Sequoyah County, Oklahoma, United States. It is part of the Fort Smith, Arkansas-Oklahoma Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 135 at the 2000 census. McKey was established on the Old Osage and Arkansas Valley Railroad near MacKey's Salt Works...

Sequoyah
McKiddyville Cleveland
McKnight Harmon
McLain Muskogee
McMillan Marshall
McWillie Alfalfa
Madge Harmon
Maguire Cleveland
Manard Cherokee
Maple Sequoyah
Martin Muskogee
Marty Jackson
Mason
Mason, Oklahoma
Mason is a small unincorporated rural community in Okfuskee County, Oklahoma, United States. The post office was established October 17, 1910. It was named for the first postmaster, Daniel S. Mason....

Okfuskee
Matthew Choctaw
Matoy Bryan
Maxwell Pontotoc
Mayfield Beckham
May Ridge Oklahoma
Mazie
Mazie, Oklahoma
Mazie is a census-designated place in Mayes County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 91 at the Mazie is a [[census-designated place]] in [[Mayes County, Oklahoma|Mayes County]], [[Oklahoma]], [[United States]]...

Mayes
Medio Tulsa
Meers
Meers, Oklahoma
Meers is a small town located on State Highway 115 in Comanche County, Oklahoma, in the foothills of the Wichita Mountains. Founded as a gold mining town in 1901, it was named for mine operator Andrew J. Meers...

Comanche
Mehan Payne
Mellette McIntosh
Melvin Cherokee
Meridian
Meridian, Stephens County, Oklahoma
Meridian is a census-designated place in Stephens County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 1,485 at the 2000 census.-Geography:Meridian is located at...

Stephens
Merrick Lincoln
Merritt Beckham
Messer
Messer, Oklahoma
Messer, Oklahoma is an unincorporated community located on State Highway 93 in Choctaw County, Oklahoma, USA....

Choctaw
Micawber Okfuskee
Middleberg
Middleberg, Oklahoma
Middleberg is an unincorporated community in Grady County, Oklahoma, United States, located on the old alignment of US Highway 62 between Blanchard and Chickasha....

Grady
Midlothian
Midlothian, Oklahoma
Midlothian is a small community in Lincoln County, Oklahoma. The post office was established in 1902 and the town plat filed in 1904. The post office closed in 1919 and the school was consolidated with the Chandler School District in the 1940s....

Lincoln
Midway Atoka/ Coal
Milfay
Milfay, Oklahoma
Milfay is a small unincorporated community in Creek County, Oklahoma, United States. The post office was established December 14, 1911. The community was named after Charles Mills and Edward Fay, two railroad officials....

Creek
Miller
Miller, Oklahoma
Miller is a community in southwestern Pushmataha County, Oklahoma, 10 miles northwest of Antlers, Oklahoma and a short distance west of Moyers, Oklahoma....

Pushmataha
Milo
Milo, Oklahoma
Milo is a rural community located in Carter County, Oklahoma, on State Highway 53 south of the Arbuckles. The post office opened October 28, 1899. The ZIP Code is 73401. Milo is said to have been named the initials of the four daughters of resident, J.W. Johnson.-Sources:*Shirk, George H. Oklahoma...

Carter
Milton Le Flore
Mingo Tulsa
Monroe
Monroe, Oklahoma
Monroe is a small, unincorporated community in Le Flore County, Oklahoma, United States. The post office was established February 25, 1881....

Le Flore
Montclair Addition Le Flore
Moodys Cherokee
Moon McCurtain
Moorewood Custer
Moseley Delaware
Mound Grove McCurtain
Mount Herman McCurtain
Mount Zion McCurtain
Mouser Texas
Moyers
Moyers, Oklahoma
- History :A permanent settlement has existed at the site of modern Moyers since at least the 1880s.During the 1880s the St. Louis-San Francisco Railway, more popularly known as the “Frisco”, built a line from north to south through the Choctaw Nation, connecting Fort Smith, Arkansas with Paris,...

Pushmataha
Mudsand Choctaw
Mule Barn
Mule Barn, Oklahoma
Mule Barn is a town in Pawnee County, Oklahoma, United States. Its population was zero on both the 1990 and 2000 censuses.According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of , all land. The town is located at 36.21737 N, 96.31142 W....

Pawnee
Murphy
Murphy, Oklahoma
Murphy is a census-designated place in Mayes County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 231 at the 2000 census.-Geography:Murphy is located at ....

Mayes
Muse
Muse, Oklahoma
Muse is an unincorporated community in Le Flore County, Oklahoma, United States. Muse is located along Oklahoma State Highway 63 southeast of Talihina....

Le Flore
Geographic or historic reference undetermined.

N

Community County
Nani-chito McCurtain
Narcissa
Narcissa, Oklahoma
Narcissa is a census-designated place in Ottawa County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 100 at the 2000 census.-Geography:Narcissa is located at ....

Ottawa
Nardin Kay
Nashoba
Nashoba, Oklahoma
Nashoba is a community in Pushmataha County, Oklahoma, 11 miles southeast of Tuskahoma.A United States Post Office opened at Nashoba, Indian Territory on September 13, 1886. The community took its name from Nashoba County, Choctaw Nation. The county took its name from nashoba, the word in the...

Pushmataha
Natura Okmulgee
Navina Logan
Nebo Murray
Needmore Cleveland
Neff Le Flore
Nelagony Osage
Neodesha
Neodesha, Oklahoma
Neodesha is an unincorporated community in Wagoner County, Oklahoma, United States. It was founded by C. R. White, a former resident of Neodesha, Kansas.-References:...

Wagoner
Newalla Oklahoma
New Cordell Washita (Official name of Cordell, Oklahoma.)
New Liberty Beckham
New Lima Seminole
New Mannford Creek
New Oberlin Choctaw
Newport Carter
New Ringold McCurtain
New Woodville Marshall (Variant name for Woodville
Woodville, Oklahoma
New Woodville is a town in Marshall County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 69 at the 2000 census. Proposals to annex the unincorporated areas of New Woodville and McBride on the shores of Lake Texoma were considered in the past...

-USGS.)
Nicut Sequoyah
Nida
Nida, Oklahoma
Nida is an unincorporated community in Johnston County, Oklahoma, United States, along State Highway 22. It is the nearest community to Fort Washita, a National Historic Landmark....

Johnston
Niles Canadian
Nobletown Seminole
Noel Woods (Railroad siding.)
Non Hughes
Norris Latimer
Northeast Tulsa
North McAlester Pittsburg
Northside Tulsa
North Valliant McCurtain
Northwest Oklahoma
Nowhere
Nowhere, Oklahoma
Nowhere is an unincorporated community in Caddo County, Oklahoma, United States. Nowhere is located at the southeast end of Fort Cobb Reservoir south-southwest of Albert and northwest of Anadarko....

Caddo (NOTE: Located at the SE end of Fort Cobb Reservoir, 8.9 km(5.5 mi) SSW of Albert and 22 km(14 mi) NW of Anadarko. U.S. Board on Geographic Names decisions, either decisions referenced after Phase I data compilation, or staff research on non-controversial names.-USGS.)
Numa
Numa, Oklahoma
Numa was a township of farming community that was established early on into the opening of the Oklahoma Territory. It is located in modern-day Grant County, between Medford and Deer Creek. Numa had amenities such as a community hall, grainery, weigh station, and a rail spur...

Grant
Nuyaka Okmulgee
Geographic or historic reference undetermined.

O

Community County
Oak Grove Murray
Oak Grove
Oak Grove, Oklahoma
Oak Grove is a town in Pawnee County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 18 at the 2000 census.-Geography:Oak Grove is located at . According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of , all of it land....

Pawnee
Oak Grove Payne
Oak Hill McCurtain
Oakhurst
Oakhurst, Oklahoma
Oakhurst is a census-designated place in Creek and Tulsa counties in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. The population was 2,731 at the 2000 census.-Geography:Oakhurst is located at ....

Tulsa and Creek
Oakman Pontotoc
Oak Park Washington
Oakridge Creek
Oberlin Bryan
Octavia Le Flore
Oglesby Washington
Oil Center Pontotoc
Oil City
Oil City, Oklahoma
Oil City is a small community in Carter County, Oklahoma. Originally named Wheeler, it was established in 1896. The post office closed in 1930....

Carter
Okesa Osage
Okfuskee Okfuskee
Oleta
Oleta, Oklahoma
Oleta is a community in southeastern Pushmataha County, Oklahoma, 15 miles east of Antlers, Oklahoma. According to the Public Land Survey System in use in Oklahoma it is located in S18-T4S-R19E....

Pushmataha
Olive
Olive, Oklahoma
Olive is a small unincorporated community in Creek County, Oklahoma, United States. The post office was established November 20, 1896, and discontinued September 30, 1938. The town was named for the biblical Mount of Olives. In 1974 there was a tornado that wiped out the town. Today it is nothing...

Creek
Olney Coal
Omega
Omega, Oklahoma
Omega is an unincorporated community in Kingfisher County, Oklahoma, United States. The post office was established August 9, 1892. Omega is 5½ miles west of Alpha. The zip code is 73764 and its elevation is 1,197 feet....

Kingfisher
Onapa McIntosh
Oneta
Oneta, Oklahoma
Oneta is a small unincorporated community in Wagoner County in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. The post office opened July 7, 1905, and closed November 30, 1922.Oneta is located at ....

Wagoner
Oney Caddo
Ord Choctaw
Orienta
Orienta, Oklahoma
Orienta is a small community located at the junction US Highway 60 and US Highway 412 in Major County, Oklahoma. It lies north of Fairview, east of the Glass Mountains and south of the Cimarron River. The post office was established March 12, 1901, and took its name from the Kansas City, Mexico and...

Major
Orin Grant
Orion Major
Orr Love
Osage Kay
Oscar
Oscar, Oklahoma
Oscar is a small rural unincorporated community in southern Jefferson County, Oklahoma, United States, three miles north of the Red River. Named for Oscar W. Seay, rancher, the post office opened November 23, 1892. The ZIP Code is 73561.-Sources:...

Jefferson
Oswalt Love
Otoe Noble
Overbrook
Overbrook, Oklahoma
Overbrook is an unincorporated community in Love County, Oklahoma, United States. Although it is unincorporated, Overbrook has a post office, with the ZIP code of 73453....

Love
Owanda Oklahoma
Geographic or historic reference undetermined.

P

Community County
Page
Page, Oklahoma
Page is an unincorporated community in Le Flore County, Oklahoma, United States. Page is located along U.S. Route 59 and U.S. Route 270 west of the Arkansas border....

Le Flore
Panola
Panola, Oklahoma
Panola is a small unincorporated community in Latimer County, Oklahoma, United States. The post office was established March 18, 1911. Panola is the Choctaw name for "cotton". The high school and gymnasium are on the National Register of Historic Places.-External links:*...

Latimer
Panoma Texas
Paradise View Mayes
Parker Coal
Park Hill
Park Hill, Oklahoma
Park Hill is a census-designated place in southwestern Cherokee County, Oklahoma in the United States. The population was 3,936 at the 2000 census. It lies near Tahlequah, east of the junction of U.S. Route 62 and State Highway 82.-History:...

Cherokee
Parkland
Parkland, Oklahoma
Parkland is a ghost town in northern Lincoln County, Oklahoma, United States. It is 4 miles south of Agra, Oklahoma. Its name was adopted "to describe the character of the townsite". It still exists as a small community.-History:...

Lincoln
Parkview Tulsa
Parthena Creek
Patterson Latimer
Paw Paw Sequoyah
Payne
Payne, Oklahoma
Payne is a small community in McClain County, Oklahoma. It is located on State Highway 59....

McClain
Payson Lincoln
Pearson
Pearson, Oklahoma
Pearson is an unincorporated community in Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma, United States. It is located just east of the U.S. Route 177/State Highway 3W - State Highway 59 junction....

Pottawatomie
Pearsonia Osage
Peckham Kay
Peggs
Peggs, Oklahoma
Peggs is a small unincorporated community of 100 residents in Cherokee County, Oklahoma, United States. The post office was established December 6, 1899. It was named for Thomas Pegg, acting principal chief of the Cherokee Nation during the Civil War...

Cherokee
Pernell
Pernell, Oklahoma
Pernell is an unincorporated community in Garvin County, Oklahoma, United States. Pernell is located on Oklahoma State Highway 76 southwest of Elmore City. Pernell had a post office with ZIP code 73076, which opened on June 28, 1922. The post office closed in the late 1990s and Pernell addresses...

Garvin
Pershing Osage
Peterman Ridge Pawnee
Petersburg Jefferson
Petros Le Flore
Pettit
Pettit, Oklahoma
Pettit is a census-designated place in Cherokee County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 771 at the 2000 census.-Geography:Pettit is located at ....

Cherokee
Pettit Bay Cherokee
Pharoah Okfuskee
Phelps Caddo
Pickens
Pickens, Oklahoma
Pickens is an unincorporated community in McCurtain County, Oklahoma, United States. It was named for John T. Pickens, the first postmaster. The post office was established October 26, 1912 and remains operational, with the ZIP code of 74952.-External links:...

McCurtain
Pickett Pontotoc
Pierce McIntosh
Pine Ridge
Pine Ridge, Oklahoma
Pine Ridge is an unincorporated community in Caddo County, Oklahoma, United States, located 6 miles south and 1/2 mile west of Fort Cobb. During the community's heyday in the 1940s there was a hub of activity at the main junction of the Ozark Trail and the Fort Cobb road with a Grocery Store, and...

Caddo
Piney
Piney, Oklahoma
Piney is a ghost town in Adair County, Oklahoma, USA. It was established in 1824 and served as the capital of the Cherokee Nation from 1824-1828, when the town was part of what was then Arkansas Territory. Piney, named for the Piney River, is located in the Boston Mountains.The town reached its...

Adair
Pin Oaks Acres Mayes
Platter
Platter, Oklahoma
Platter is an unincorporated community in Bryan County, Oklahoma, United States. Although it is unincorporated, Platter has a post office, with the ZIP code of 74753.-External links:...

Bryan
Pleasant Hill McCurtain
Plucketville McCurtain
Pocasset
Pocasset, Oklahoma
Pocasset is a town in Grady County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 192 at the 2000 census.-Geography:Pocasset is located at .According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of , all of it land....

Grady
Pollard McCurtain
Pontotoc Johnston
Pooleville
Pooleville, Oklahoma
Pooleville is a rural community located in Carter County, Oklahoma, west of the Arbuckles. The post office opened July 20, 1907. The ZIP Code is 73401. It was named for an Ardmore banker, E.S. Poole....

Carter
Port
Port, Oklahoma
Port is a small rural community in Washita County, Oklahoma. The community had a post office from February 21, 1901, until February 29, 1940. It was named for a druggist, Mrs. F.M. Port...

Washita
Porter Hill Comanche
Powell Marshall
Prattville
Prattville, Oklahoma
Prattville is a community in Sand Springs, Oklahoma on SH-97. Prattville is located 10 miles west of Tulsa, and can be found on the south banks of the Arkansas River.-History:...

Tulsa
Preston
Preston, Oklahoma
Preston is a small community located in Okmulgee County, Oklahoma. The post office was established December 13, 1909. It was named for an Okmulgee oilman, Harry Preston....

Okmulgee
Price Tulsa
Proctor Adair
Pruitt Carter
Pumpkin Center
Pumpkin Center, Comanche County, Oklahoma
Pumpkin Center is an unincorporated community in Comanche County, Oklahoma. It is located at the intersection of State Highway 7 and State Highway 65, about 10 miles east of Lawton, Oklahoma in the southwestern portion of the state....

Comanche
Pumpkin Center
Pumpkin Center, Muskogee County, Oklahoma
Pumpkin Center is an unincorporated community in Muskogee County, Oklahoma, United States. It is about 14 miles east of Muskogee....

Muskogee
Pumpkin Center
Pumpkin Center, Okmulgee County, Oklahoma
Pumpkin Center is an unincorporated community in Okmulgee County, Oklahoma. It is about 10 miles northeast of Okmulgee, Oklahoma....

Okmulgee
Purdy
Purdy, Oklahoma
Purdy, Oklahoma is an unincorporated community located near State Highway 76 in Garvin County, Oklahoma, USA....

Garvin
Pyramid Corners Craig
Geographic or historic reference undetermined.

Q

Community County
|Quail Creek Oklahoma (Incorporated as part of Oklahoma City)
Qualls
Qualls, Oklahoma
Qualls is a small community in Cherokee County, Oklahoma, west of Lake Tenkiller. The Qualls Post Office existed from January 20, 1909, until August 31, 1942. The first postmaster was William A. Qualls...

Cherokee
Quick Sequoyah
Quinlan Woodward
Geographic or historic reference undetermined.

R

Community County
Rabornville Pawnee
Raiford McIntosh
Rayford Murray
Reagan Johnston
Reck Carter
Red Fork
Red Fork, Oklahoma
Red Fork is a community in Southwest Tulsa. It was founded in 1883 as a railhead on the Arkansas River. It is famous for being the location of the first oil well in Tulsa County, the Sue A. Bland. On June 25, 1901, the first oil well in Tulsa County was completed by Drs. J.C.W. Bland and Fred S....

Tulsa
Red Hill Haskell
Redland Sequoyah
Reed
Reed, Oklahoma
Reed is a small unincorporated community located along State Highway 9 in Greer County, Oklahoma, United States. The post office opened September 16, 1892. The ZIP Code is 73554. Reed was said to have been named for the first postmaster, John Reed Graham....

Greer
Regal Comanche
Reichert Le Flore
Remus Pottawatomie/ Seminole
Retrop
Retrop, Oklahoma
Retrop is a small Oklahoma, USA community located on the Washita/Beckham county line. It is located at the southern junction between State Highway 6 and SH-55. Retrop receives its name from the original community which is one mile south and one mile east in Washita County near the Retrop Cemetery...

Beckham/ Washita
Rhea Dewey
Richards Spur Comanche
Richland Canadian
Richville Pittsburg
Rigsby Pawnee
Ringold
Ringold, Oklahoma
Ringold is a community in western McCurtain County, Oklahoma, 12 miles northwest of Wright City, Oklahoma. It was formerly called Burwell.A United States Post Office opened at Burwell, Indian Territory on October 31, 1906. It was named for William P. Burwell, first postmaster. Its name was...

McCurtain
Roberta
Roberta, Oklahoma
Roberta is an unincorporated community located in Bryan County, Oklahoma. It had a post office from March 23, 1894 until February 15, 1930. It was named after its first post master, James Roberta....

Bryan
Rock Island
Rock Island, Oklahoma
Rock Island is a town in Le Flore County, Oklahoma, United States. It is part of the Fort Smith, Arkansas-Oklahoma Metropolitan Statistical Area...

Le Flore
Rocky Mountain
Rocky Mountain, Oklahoma
Rocky Mountain is a census-designated place in Adair County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 448 at the 2000 census.-Geography:Rocky Mountain is located at ....

Adair
Rocky Point
Rocky Point, Oklahoma
Rocky Point is an unincorporated community in Wagoner County, Oklahoma, United States, on Fort Gibson Lake.-References:...

Wagoner
Roll
Roll, Oklahoma
Roll is a small rural community located in Roger Mills County, Oklahoma on U.S. Highway 283 at the junction with State Highway 47. Founded in old Day County, the post office was opened December 9, 1903. It closed August 31, 1920.-Sources:...

Roger Mills
Rose
Rose, Oklahoma
Rose is a small unincorporated rural community in southeastern Mayes County, Oklahoma, United States, on Scenic U.S. Highway 412. The post office was established March 13, 1891, with David Ragsdale as the postmaster. The ZIP Code is 74364....

Mayes
Rossville
Rossville, Oklahoma
Rossville is a small rural community in Lincoln County, Oklahoma, on US Highway 177. The community had a post office from October 7, 1895, until February 15, 1907. Per Oklahoma Place Names it was named for Ross Thomas, a local resident....

Lincoln
Rubottom
Rubottom, Oklahoma
Rubottom is an unincorporated community in Love County, Oklahoma, United States. Named for one of the region's earliest settler families, the community is part of the Turner Independent School District....

Love
Rufe
Rufe, Oklahoma
Rufe is a community in western McCurtain County, Oklahoma, 10 miles northwest of Wright City, Oklahoma.A United States Post Office was established at Rufe, Indian Territory on February 13, 1903. It was named for Rufus Wilson, son of Mattie Wilson, first postmaster...

McCurtain
Russell Greer
Russellville Pittsburg
Russett Johnston
Ryder Johnston
Geographic or historic reference undetermined.

S

Community County
Sacred Heart
Sacred Heart, Oklahoma
Sacred Heart is a small unincorporated community in Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma, United States. Established in 1879 by Father Isidore Robot as a Catholic mission on the old Pottawatomie reserve, it was originally named Sacred Heart Mission. The name was changed to Sacred Heart in 1888 shortly...

Pottawatomie
Saddle Mountain
Saddle Mountain, Oklahoma
Saddle Mountain is an unincorporated community in Kiowa County, Oklahoma, United States, along State Highway 115. The Saddle Mountain Post Office existed from January 2, 1902, until May 31, 1955. It was named for the Saddle Mountain Indian School...

Kiowa
Sageeyah Rogers
Salem
Salem, Oklahoma
Salem is a census-designated place in Adair County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 89 at the 2000 census.-Geography:Salem is located at ....

McIntosh and Okmulgee
Salt Fork Grant
Sams Point Pittsburg
Sandbluff Choctaw
Sand Point Bryan
Sans Bois Haskell
Santa Fe Stephens
Sardis
Sardis, Oklahoma
Sardis was a community in northern Pushmataha County, Oklahoma, six miles northwest of Clayton, Oklahoma.A United States Post Office was established at Sardis, Indian Territory on February 20, 1905. It took its name from the nearby Sardis Indian Mission Church, which appears to have named itself...

Pushmataha
Saundra Woodward
Sawyer
Sawyer, Oklahoma
Sawyer is a town in Choctaw County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 274 at the 2000 census.-Geography:Sawyer is located at ....

Choctaw
Schulter
Schulter, Oklahoma
Schulter is a town in Okmulgee County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 600 at the 2000 census.-Geography:Schulter is located at ....

Okmulgee
Scipio Pittsburg
Scraper
Scraper, Oklahoma
Scraper is a census-designated place in Cherokee County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 475 at the 2000 census. The community was named for Captain Archibald Scraper of the 2nd Regiment, Indian Home Guard.-Geography:...

Cherokee
Scullin Murray
Scullyville Le Flore
Sedan Kiowa
Selman Harper
Sequoyah
Sequoyah, Oklahoma
Sequoyah is a census-designated place in Rogers County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 671 at the 2000 census. The community is the setting for part of the 2000 film Where the Heart Is....

Rogers
Seward
Seward, Oklahoma
Seward is an unincorporated community in Logan County, Oklahoma, United States. Seward is south-southwest of Guthrie. Seward had a post office from May 15, 1889, to July 11, 1969. The community was named after William H. Seward....

Logan
Shady Grove Sequoyah
Shay Marshall
Shea Garfield (Railroad switch.)
Sheridan Comanche
Sheridan Tulsa
Sherwood McCurtain
Shinewell McCurtain
Shirk Tulsa (Railroad siding and switch.)
Shopton Muskogee
Short
Short, Oklahoma
Short is a census-designated place in Sequoyah County, Oklahoma, United States. It is part of the Fort Smith, Arkansas-Oklahoma Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 328 at the 2000 census.-Geography:...

Sequoyah
Shults McCurtain
Sickles
Sickles, Oklahoma
Sickles is an unincorporated community in Caddo County, Oklahoma, United States. Sickles is west of Lookeba....

Caddo
Silver City
Silver City, Oklahoma
Silver City is a ghost town situated between Tulsa and Stillwater, Oklahoma. It was once a farming and ranching community. All that remains of the town is one convenience store, a church, a few residences, and a machine shop.-References:...

Creek
Slapout
Slapout, Oklahoma
Slapout is a small unincorporated community in Beaver County, Oklahoma, United States. The land upon which part of the town sits was homesteaded by Joseph L. Johnston...

Beaver
Smithville
Smithville, Oklahoma
Smithville is a town in McCurtain County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 123 at the 2000 census.-Geography:Smithville is located at ....

McCurtain
Snow
Snow, Oklahoma
Snow is a community in Pushmataha County, Oklahoma, 18 miles northeast of Antlers, Oklahoma.A United States Post Office was established here on July 21, 1930. It was named for George Snow, local resident and merchant....

Pushmataha
Sobol
Sobol, Oklahoma
Sobol is a community in southeastern Pushmataha County, Oklahoma.A United States Post Office was established here on January 21, 1911. It was named for Harry Sobol, a merchant in nearby Fort Towson, Oklahoma...

Pushmataha
Southard Blaine
Southeast Oklahoma
Southeast Tulsa
South Haven Tulsa
Southside Tulsa
Southwest Oklahoma
Spaulding
Spaulding, Oklahoma
Spaulding is a town in Hughes County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 62 at the 2000 census.-Geography:Spaulding is located at .According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of , all of it land....

Hughes
Speer Choctaw
Spelter City Okmulgee
Spencerville
Spencerville, Oklahoma
Spencerville is a community in northern Choctaw County, Oklahoma, 12 miles northeast of Hugo, Oklahoma, adjacent to the Pushmataha County border....

Choctaw
Spring Creek
Spring Creek, Oklahoma
Spring Creek is an unincorporated community in Caddo County, Oklahoma, United States, four miles south of Cogar. It has a cemetery, church, schoolhouse, and general store still standing. The cemetery and church are still used. The remaining general store is now a house. The schoolhouse is block...

Caddo
Springlake Oklahoma
Stafford Custer
Stanley
Stanley, Oklahoma
Stanley is a community in northern Pushmataha County, Oklahoma, eight miles southwest of Clayton, Oklahoma.A United States Post Office was established at Stanley, Indian Territory on August 20, 1906. It was named for William Eugene Stanley , Governor of Kansas, 1899–1903, and member of the Dawes...

Pushmataha
Stapp Le Flore
Star Haskell
Stealy McClain
Stecker
Stecker, Oklahoma
Stecker is an unincorporated community in Caddo County, Oklahoma, United States. Stecker is northeast of Apache....

Caddo
Steedman Pontotoc
Steel Junction McCurtain
Steen Garfield
Stella Cleveland
Stockyards City Oklahoma
Stonebluff Wagoner
Stones Corner Wagoner
Stony Point
Stony Point, Oklahoma
Stony Point is a census-designated place in Sequoyah County, Oklahoma, United States. It is part of the Fort Smith, Arkansas-Oklahoma Metropolitan Statistical Area...

Adair
Stony Point
Stony Point, Oklahoma
Stony Point is a census-designated place in Sequoyah County, Oklahoma, United States. It is part of the Fort Smith, Arkansas-Oklahoma Metropolitan Statistical Area...

Le Flore
Story Garvin
Straight Texas
Sturgis
Sturgis, Oklahoma
Sturgis is an unincorporated community in northeastern Cimarron County, Oklahoma. It is located on a railroad just north of U.S. Route 56.-References:...

Cimarron
Sullivan Village Comanche
Summerfield Le Flore
Sumner
Sumner, Oklahoma
Sumner is a small rural community located in Noble County, Oklahoma, United States, ten miles east of Perry and two miles north of US highway 64. Established prior to statehood along the St. Louis-San Francisco Railway, the post office opened on May 23, 1894. The town was named for Henry T....

Noble
Sumpter Kay
Sungate Comanche
Sunkist Choctaw
Sunray
Sunray, Oklahoma
Sunray is a small unincorporated community in Stephens County, Oklahoma, United States, south of Duncan on U.S. Route 81. The community is adjacent to the old DX-Sunray refinery which closed in 1983. The refinery was imploded in 2006....

Stephens
Sunrise Okmulgee
Sunshine Valley Ottawa
Supply Woodward
Sutton Osage
Survey Hills Texas
Svoboda Kiowa
Sweethome
Sweethome, Oklahoma
Sweethome is a small rural community in Lincoln County, Oklahoma. The community was named for a similar community in Texas by the same name where many of the settlers lived before making the Run of '91. The Sweethome Baptist Church is the oldest church in the district...

Lincoln
Sweetwater
Sweetwater, Oklahoma
Sweetwater is a town in Beckham and Roger Mills counties in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. It was incorporated in 2003. Named for nearby Sweetwater Creek, the town is at the junction of State Highway 30 and State Highway 152...

Roger Mills/ Beckham
Geographic or historic reference undetermined.

T

Community County
Tabler
Tabler, Oklahoma
Tabler is an unincorporated community in eastern Grady County, Oklahoma. It is located at the western end of State Highway 39, where it meets U.S. Highway 62/277/SH-9.-Notable citizens:* Shug Fisher, actor, comedian, singer, songwriter, musician...

Grady
Tablerville McCurtain
Tahona Le Flore
Tailholt Cherokee
Tallant Osage
Tangier Woodward
Taupa Comanche
Taylor Cotton
Teresita Cherokee
Texanna
Texanna, Oklahoma
Texanna is a census-designated place in McIntosh County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 2,083 at the 2000 census.Established in District 12 of the old Indian Territory, its post office existed from June 27, 1888, until July 16, 1940. Texanna's population in the 1905 Territorial Census...

McIntosh
Texola
Texola, Oklahoma
Texola is a town in Beckham County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 36 at the 2010 census.-Geography:Texola is located at , elevation 2,140 feet ....

Beckham
Ti
Ti, Oklahoma
Ti is an unincorporated community in Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, United States. Ti is southwest of Hartshorne....

Pittsburg
Tiawah
Tiawah, Oklahoma
Tiawah is a census-designated place in Rogers County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 166 at the 2000 census. It was built on the St. Louis, Iron Mountain, & Southern Railway line running from Coffeyville, Kansas, to Ft. Smith, Arkansas. The post office existed from August 24, 1903,...

Rogers
Timber Brook Wagoner
Timberlane Pawnee
Tiner McCurtain
Titanic Adair
Tom
Tom, Oklahoma
Tom is a small unincorporated community in McCurtain County, Oklahoma, United States. The post office was established in 1916 and named for Tom Stewart, an early settler. It is the southeastern-most community in Oklahoma....

McCurtain
Topsy Delaware (Variant name for Chloeta, Oklahoma
Chloeta, Oklahoma
Chloeta is a small rural community located on State Highway 20 in Delaware County, Oklahoma, north of Spavinaw Lake. The post office existed from April 18, 1898, until January 31, 1914.-Sources:...

-USGS)
Tracy Seminole
Trousdale Pottawatomie
Troy Johnston
Tucker Le Flore
Turkey Ford Delaware
Turley
Turley, Oklahoma
Turley is a census-designated place in Tulsa County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 3,231 at the 2000 census.-Geography:Turley is located at ....

Tulsa
Turner Love
Turpin
Turpin, Oklahoma
Turpin is a small unincorporated community in Beaver County, Oklahoma, United States. The post office was established April 8, 1925. The Turpin Grain Elevator is on the National Register of Historic Places....

Beaver
Tuskahoma
Tuskahoma, Oklahoma
Tuskahoma is a community in northern Pushmataha County, Oklahoma, four miles east of Clayton, Oklahoma.-History:A United States Post Office was established at Tushka Homma, Indian Territory on February 27, 1884. On October 28, 1891, the spelling changed to Tushkahomma. On December 6, 1910 the...

Pushmataha
Tuskegee Creek
Tussy
Tussy, Oklahoma
Tussy is an unincorporated community in Carter and Garvin counties, Oklahoma, United States. Tussy is west-northwest of Tatums....

Carter/ Garvin
Tuxedo Washington
Twin Hills Okmulgee
Twin Oaks
Twin Oaks, Oklahoma
Twin Oaks is a census-designated place in Delaware County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 186 at the 2000 census. A tornado hit the town on March 12, 2006, destroying 36 homes and damaging 31 other...

Delaware
Tyler Marshall
Geographic or historic reference undetermined.

U

Community County
Ulan Pittsburg.
Ultima Thule McCurtain
Unger Choctaw
Union Cleveland
Union Kingfisher
Union Tulsa
Union Hill Pontotoc
Union Valley Pontotoc
Uniroyal Carter
Utica
Utica, Oklahoma
Utica is an unincorporated community in Bryan County, Oklahoma, United States. Utica is southeast of Durant. Utica has a post office with ZIP code 74763....

Bryan
Geographic or historic reference undetermined.

V

Community County
Vamoosa Seminole
Vanoss Pontotoc
Vernon
Vernon, Oklahoma
Vernon is an unincorporated community in McIntosh County, Oklahoma, United States. Its elevation is 696 feet . A cemetery and post office are located in the community. The post office, also known as Rock Front, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.-History:The Fort Smith...

McIntosh
Victory Jackson
Vinco Payne
Vinson
Vinson, Oklahoma
Vinson is an unincorporated community in Harmon County, Oklahoma, United States. The community was named for Henry B. Vinson, townsite owner. Although it is unincorporated, Vinson has a post office, which was established on August 20, 1903. It remains operational with the ZIP code of...

Harmon
Virgil Choctaw
Vista Pottawatomie
Vivian McIntosh
Geographic or historic reference undetermined.

W

Community County
Wade Bryan
Wallville
Wallville, Oklahoma
Wallville, Oklahoma is an unincorporated community located near State Highway 76 in Garvin County, Oklahoma, USA....

Garvin
Ward Springs Pittsburg
Wardville
Wardville, Oklahoma
Wardville is a small unincorporated community in northern Atoka County, Oklahoma, United States, along State Highway 131 14 miles northeast of Coalgate, Oklahoma. The post office was established February 6, 1902 under the name Herbert, Oklahoma. The town was named after Herbert Ward, who was the...

Atoka
Warner
Warner, Oklahoma
Warner is a town in Muskogee County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 1,430 at the 2000 census. The town is also home to part of the Connors State College campus.-Geography:Warner is located at ....

Muskogee
Warren Jackson
Washita
Washita, Oklahoma
Washita is a rural community in Caddo County, Oklahoma, located west of Anadarko on a bend in the Washita River. The post office opened October 31, 1900. The ZIP Code is 73094....

Caddo
Waterloo Logan/ Oklahoma
Watova Nowata
Watson
Watson, Oklahoma
Watson is an unincorporated community in McCurtain County, Oklahoma, United States. It is located along State Highway 4 in northeastern McCurtain County. Although it is unincorporated, Watson has a post office, which was established on January 25, 1908. It remains operational and uses the ZIP code...

McCurtain
Wauhillau Adair
Weathers Pittsburg
Webb Dewey
Welling
Welling, Oklahoma
Welling is a census-designated place in Cherokee County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 669 at the 2000 census.-Geography:Welling is located at ....

Cherokee
Welon Jackson (Railroad switch.)
Welty
Welty, Oklahoma
Welty is an unincorporated community in Okfuskee County, Oklahoma, United States. Named for the town developer, Edwin A. Welty, its post office was established October 12, 1905, with Jerimiah D. Wilson as the first postmaster....

Okfuskee
Wes Pawnee
West Park Oklahoma
West Seneca Ottawa
Westside Muskogee
Westside Oklahoma
Wheatland
Wheatland, Oklahoma
Wheatland is a rural community located on State Highway 152 in extreme southwestern Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. The post office opened February 10, 1902. The ZIP Code is 73097.-Sources:...

Oklahoma
Wheeless
Wheeless, Oklahoma
Wheeless is a small unincorporated community in Cimarron County, Oklahoma. The post office was established February 12, 1907, and discontinued September 27, 1963. Nearby are the ruins of Camp Nichols, a military encampment on the Santa Fe Trail, which is listed on the National Register of Historic...

Cimarron
Whippoorwill Osage
White Bead Garvin
White Eagle
White Eagle, Oklahoma
White Eagle is an unincorporated community in Kay County, Oklahoma, United States.White Eagle was named for the Ponca principal chief, White Eagle , who led the Ponca to their reservation in Indian Territory. Other names for the town are Ponca, White Eagle Agency, and Whiteagle.-Geography:White...

Kay
Whitefield
Whitefield, Oklahoma
Whitefield is a town in Haskell County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 231 at the 2000 census.-Geography:Whitefield is located at...

Haskell
White Oak
White Oak, Oklahoma
White Oak is an unincorporated community in Craig County, Oklahoma, United States, along State Highway 66 about one mile west of that road's eastern terminus with U.S. Route 60. The community had a post office from October 14, 1898 until October 31, 1957...

Cherokee
White Oak
White Oak, Oklahoma
White Oak is an unincorporated community in Craig County, Oklahoma, United States, along State Highway 66 about one mile west of that road's eastern terminus with U.S. Route 60. The community had a post office from October 14, 1898 until October 31, 1957...

Craig
Whitesboro
Whitesboro, Oklahoma
Whitesboro is a small, unincorporated community located in Le Flore County, Oklahoma, United States. The post office was established April 14, 1909....

Le Flore
Whittier Tulsa
Wildcat Point Cherokee
Wild Horse Osage
Williams Le Flore
Williams Rogers
Willis Marshall
Willow Springs Oklahoma
Wilson
Wilson, Oklahoma
Wilson is a Town in Carter County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 1,584 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Ardmore, Oklahoma Micropolitan Statistical Area.-Geography:Wilson is located at ....

Okmulgee
Wilzetta Lincoln
Winganon Rogers
Wirt Carter
Wolco Osage
Wolf Seminole
Woodford Carter
Woodland View Tulsa
Woodville
Woodville, Oklahoma
New Woodville is a town in Marshall County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 69 at the 2000 census. Proposals to annex the unincorporated areas of New Woodville and McBride on the shores of Lake Texoma were considered in the past...

Marshall
Woods Oklahoma
Woody Chapel
Woody Chapel, Oklahoma
Woody Chapel, Oklahoma is an unincorporated place located in McClain County, Oklahoma. Woody Chapel is located at the junction of State Highway 24 and State Highway 39 It is near Dibble and Purcell. Its residents are listed in the local Purcell phone book....

McClain
Wybark Muskogee and Wagoner
Wye Pottawatomie
Geographic or historic reference undetermined.

Y

Community County
Yanush Latimer
Yarnaby
Yarnaby, Oklahoma
Yarnaby is an unincorporated community in Bryan County, Oklahoma. It had a post office from January 22, 1883 until June 31, 1957....

Bryan
Yewed Alfalfa
Yost Lake Payne (Lakeside community, called Yost, or Youst-Shirk.)
Yuba
Yuba, Oklahoma
Yuba, formerly known as Karma, is an unincorporated community located 12 miles east of Achille in Bryan County, Oklahoma. Its post office was established on February 27, 1929. The school in Yuba was established in 1929, and served Kindergarten through 12th grade. The post office was renamed...

Bryan

Z

Community County
Zafra Le Flore
Zaneis
Zaneis, Oklahoma
Zaneis is an unincorporated place in Carter County, Oklahoma, in the United States. It is located along US-70 in the western part of the county. Zaneis is located south-southwest of Healdton and west-northwest of Wilson....

Carter
Zeb
Zeb, Oklahoma
Zeb is a census-designated place in Cherokee County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 498 at the 2000 census.-Geography:Zeb is located at .According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of , all of it land....

Cherokee
Zena
Zena, Oklahoma
Zena is a census-designated place in Delaware County, Oklahoma, United States, along State Highway 127. The population was 123 at the 2000 census. Established on Courthouse Prairie in District 5 of the old Indian Territory, its post office existed from April 11, 1896, until January 31, 1956...

Delaware
Zincville Ottawa
Zion
Zion, Oklahoma
Zion is a census-designated place in Adair County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 48 at the 2000 census.-Geography:Zion is located at ....

Adair
Zoe Le Flore
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