Latimer County

Latimer County

Latimer County was named for James L. Latimer, a delegate from Wilburton to the 1906 Constitutional Convention.

Latimer

Latimer County

Bernard de la Harpe 1719

This French Explorer, seeking trade with the Wichita Indians, came north from Louisiana, on August 25, 1719, he camped three miles east of Hartshor...

Latimer

Latimer County

CCC-Robbers Cave State Park

Members of the Civilian Conservation Corps constructed Robbers Cave State Park in the 1930s on land donated by State Representative Carlton Weaver,...

Latimer

Latimer County

Edward's Store

Originally the log home of Thomas Edwards, the site became important as a stop on the Butterfield Overland Mail Route, which operated from 1858 to ...

Latimer

Latimer County

Holloway's Station

Holloway's Station was a stage stand on the old Butterfield Overland Mail route in Indian Territory. It was located near "The Narrows" at upper Bra...

Latimer

Latimer County

Kiamichi Baptist Assembly

Kiamichi Baptist Assembly is a Christian camp owned and operated by the Southern Baptist Churches of the 5 associations of Southeastern Oklahoma. ...

Latimer

Latimer County

Mountain Station

Located on the old Fort Smith to Boggy Depot Road, a stage stand for changing horses and a toll road were established here in 1866 under Choctaw la...

Latimer

Latimer County

Pusley's Station

Pusley's Station was a stage stand on the old Butterfield Overland Mail route in Indian Territory. It was located in what is now Latimer County, Ok...

Latimer

Latimer County

Riddle's Station

Riddle's Station was a stage stand on the old Butterfield Overland Mail route in Indian Territory. It was located on the west side of the Forche Ma...


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