Cleveland County

Cleveland County

For a short time, Cleveland County was known as Little River County, until an election in 1890. The voters selected the name Cleveland in honor of President Grover Cleveland over the name Lincoln.

Cleveland

Cleveland County

City of Norman / Cleveland County

(Side One) The Beginning of Cleveland County Although the Norman townsite was settled during the Land Run of April 22, 1889, Cleveland Coun...

Cleveland

Cleveland County

Cleveland County Courthouse

Cleveland County Courthouse Norman was designated as the seat of Cleveland County shortly after the Land Run of 1889. The first permanent court...

Cleveland

Cleveland County

Dave Blue Trading Post

Dave Blue Trading Post Located 1 mil. S of here on the Chisholm Cattle Trail, also called Arbuckle Cattle Trail, Blue hired Cherokees and Creeks t...

Cleveland

Cleveland County

James Garner Statue

On April 21, 2006, a 10-foot-tall bronze statue of James Garner as Bret Maverick was unveiled in Garner's hometown of Norman, Oklahoma, with Garner...

Cleveland

Cleveland County

March of the Dragoons

In 1843, General Zachary Taylor sent Capt. Nathan Boon, youngest son of nearly 100 men and officers to reconnoiter the Plains Indian tribes. On the...

Cleveland

Cleveland County

Run of '89-S. Boundary

Canadian River was south line of "Old Oklahoma" opened by Run at 12 o'clock noon, April 22, 1889. Riders started at river crossing near here. Many ...

Cleveland

Cleveland County

The City of Norman and the Cleveland County Historical Museum

Constructed in 1895, six years after the 1889 Run, this house, known as the Harry Lindsey Home, has been restored as a classic example of pre-state...

Cleveland

Cleveland County

University of Oklahoma Birthplace

At this site known as Rock Building, first classes of University of Oklahoma held September 15, 1892. Faculty consisted of David Ross Boyd, Preside...


  1. County information from Wikipedia.
  2. Population from U.S. Census Bureau, 2020.