Delaware County

Delaware County

Prior to becoming Delaware County, a large portion of the area was known as the Delaware District of the Cherokee Nation.

Delaware

Delaware County

Cherokee-Seneca Boundary

Cherokee-Seneca Boundary The east west line here, sec 26, is the old boundary between Cherokee and Seneca nations, the land north of this line...

Delaware

Delaware County

Fort Wayne

Established in autumn 1839 by Lt. Col. R.B. Mason and 1st Dragoons, U.S. Army, and named in honor of Gen. "Mad" Anthony Wayne. Abandoned on May 15,...

Delaware

Delaware County

Saline Courthouse

The Saline District Courthouse is the last remaining of nine courthouses for the districts of the Cherokee Nation in Indian Territory. The curren...

Delaware

Delaware County

Stand Waite

Stand Watie Degataga Oo-watee Stand Watie was only American Indian to attain rank of Brigadier General during the Civil War and was last Confed...

Delaware

Delaware County

Tri-State Marker - AR-MO-OK

The point where Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Missouri meet.

Delaware

Delaware County

Watie & Ridge

Stand Watie and his cousin, John Ridge, signed 1835 treaty for the Cherokee removal from Georgia to Ind. Ter., which caused a tribal feud. Ridge, y...


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