Battle of the J.R. Williams
Site of the civil war naval battle. Confederate Indian forces, led by Cherokee Brig. Gen. Stand Watie, forced aground and captured Union Steamboat J. R. Williams with cargo valued at $120,000 on June 15, 1864. Southern troops included Choctaws, Chickasaws, Creeks, and Seminoles.
civil war
Cotton Storage House
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Haskell County Courthouse
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courthouse
Kinta High School
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school
McCurtain, Edmund, House
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McCurtain, Green, House
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Mule Creek Site
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archeological
Otter Creek Archeological Site
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archeological
Scott Store
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Stigler School Gymnasium - Auditorium
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school
Tamaha Jail & Ferry Landings
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