List of unincorporated communities in Oklahoma

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

This innovative grain elevator was built circa 1920 near the small community of Ingersoll.

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[1] or be declared dissolved after missing two concurrent municipal elections[2] (held April of odd numbered years). Platted 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.

Driving Cattle to Pasture near Bliss.

Although unincorporated communities have no municipal governments, they may organize their own water districts[3] or fire districts[4] and tax citizens to support them. Additionally, many communities have school districts with elected school boards.[5] Also, several unincorporated communities still have their own post offices.[6]

Many unincorporated communities (such as Boggy Depot, Tuskahoma, and 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 and towns in Oklahoma, List of abandoned communities in Oklahoma, and List of Census Designated Places in Oklahoma.

A

CommunityCountyComments
AcmeGrady34°47′56″N 98°01′09″W
AdamsTexas
AdamsonPittsburg
AdelPushmataha34°47′56″N 98°01′09″W
AgawanGrady
AhlosoPontotoc
AhpeatoneCotton34°20′52″N 98°33′04″W
AkinsSequoyah
AlbanyBryan
AlbertCaddo
AldenCaddo34°58′31″N 98°35′07″W
AledoDewey
AlfalfaCaddo
AllisonBryan
AlmaStephens
AlpersCarter34°29′33″N 97°23′14″W
AlsumaTulsa
AltonaKingfisher35°46′59″N 98°10′16″W
AlwinnStephens
AnchorWagoner35°50′08″N 95°24′11″W
AntiochGarvin
AppersonOsage
AppleChoctaw34°07′39″N 95°25′03″W
ArlingtonLincoln
ArpelarPittsburg
Artillery VillageComanche
AtleeJefferson34°05′37″N 97°37′57″W
AubreyCreek
AveryLincoln
AvocaPottawatomie
AydelottePottawatomie
Geographic or historic reference undetermined.
Identified as abandoned by at least one source.

B

Bunch, Oklahoma, sets in the background near Sallisaw Creek in the Cookson Hills.
CommunityCountyComments
BabbsKiowa
BachePittsburg
BaconeMuskogee
BaileyGrady
BakerTexas
BaldhillOkmulgee35°44′25″N 95°50′14″W
BalkoBeaver
BallardAdair
BannerCanadian
BantyBryan
BarberCherokee35°45′26″N 94°52′04″W
BarnesLogan(Locale-USGS)
BaronAdair
BartlettOkmulgee
BattiestMcCurtain
BaughPawnee
BaumCarter
BeachtonMcCurtain
BeckettStephens(Alternate name for Sunray, Oklahoma.)
BeeJohnston
BelandMuskogee
BellAdair
BellemontPottawatomie
BelvaWoodward36°29′56″N 98°58′30″W
BelvueCreek
BelzoniPushmataha34°11′08″N 95°27′56″W
BengalLatimer
BentleyAtoka
BerlinRoger Mills
BerwynCarter(Present day Gene Autry, Oklahoma.)
BethelComanche
BethelMcCurtain
Bidding SpringsAdair(See Golda's Mill.)
Big CedarLe Flore(Stream-USGS)
Big SpringHughes35°10′27″N 96°14′50″W (Church)
BinkleyLincoln(Railroad siding and switch.)
BisonGarfield
BlackgumSequoyah
BlancoPittsburg
BlissNoble(Now known as Old Bliss, Oklahoma.)
BlockerPittsburg
BlueBryan
BluffChoctaw
BoatmanMayes
BoehlerAtoka34°10′15″N 95°53′01″W
Boggy DepotAtoka
Bois D'ArcKay(Stream-USGS.)
BokhomaMcCurtain
BondMcIntosh
BooneCaddo
BossMcCurtain
BoulevardCleveland
BowdenCreek
Bowlin SpringCraig
BowringOsage
BoydBeaver
BoxSequoyah
BradenLe Flore
BradyGarvin34°37′22″N 97°16′57″W
BrentSequoyah
BriartownMuskogee
BriggsCherokee
BrinkmanGreer
BrittonOklahoma(Incorporated part of Oklahoma City.)
BrockCarter
BrookenHaskell
BrownBryan
BroxtonCaddo
Brush HillMcIntosh
BrushySequoyah
BryantOkmulgee
BuffaloMcCurtain
Buffalo ValleyLatimer
BugtusslePittsburg
BunchAdair
BurmahDewey
BurneyvilleLove
BurnsWashita
BurwellMcCurtain34°11′09″N 95°09′05″W
BushyheadRogers
ButnerSeminole.
Geographic or historic reference undetermined.
Identified as abandoned by at least one source.

C

This abandoned W.S. Kelly gas station and general store in Cogar was used in a scene from the 1988 movie, Rainman.
CommunityCountyComments
CadeBryan
CairoCoal34°35′26″N 96°07′55″W
CalhounLe Flore
CalidaPawnee36°11′35″N 96°17′53″W
CambriaLatimer
CambridgeKiowa35°04′22″N 99°12′19″W
Camp HoustonWoods
Canadian ShoresPittsburg
Caney RidgeCherokee
Capitol HillOklahoma(Incorporated as part of Oklahoma City.)
CardinOttawa
CarltonBlaine36°00′52″N 98°30′55″W
(Also spelled Carleton.)
CarpenterRoger Mills
CarsonHughes
Carters CornerMcIntosh
Carters LandingCherokee
CartersvilleHaskell
CartwrightBryan
CaseyPawnee36°16′57″N 96°40′27″W
CastanedaCimarron36°52′52″N 102°31′17″W
CataleRogers36°33′39″N 95°22′19″W
(Railroad sidingPO closed in 1933.)
CatesbyEllis
CayugaDelaware
Cedar CrestMayes
Cedar LakeCanadian
CenterPontotoc
Center CityOklahoma
Center PointAtoka
CenterviewPottawatomie
CentraliaCraig
CeresNoble
CerrogordoMcCurtain(PO closed in 1958.)
CestosDewey
ChanceAdair
CharlestonHarper(See abandoned communities-USGS.)
ChaseMuskogee(See Beland.)
Cherry TreeAdair
ChesterMajor
CheweyAdair
Cheyenne ValleyMajor
ChigleyMurray
ChildersNowata
ChilliLatimer
ChiloccoKay(See Chilocco Indian School.)
ChisneyPottawatomie
ChitwoodGrady
ChloetaDelaware
ChockieAtoka
ChoskaWagoner
ChristieAdair
Cimarron CityLogan
CiscoMcCurtain(PO closed in 1916.)
CitraHughes
ClaritaCoal
ClarksvilleWagoner
Clayton LakePushmataha(Reservoir-Clayton Lake (Oklahoma)-USGS)
Clear LakeBeaver(PO closed in 1944.)
ClebitMcCurtain
ClemscotCarter
CleoraDelaware
ClothierCleveland
Cloud ChiefWashita
CloudyPushmataha
ClydeGrant
CoaltonOkmulgee
CobbBryan
CogarCaddo
ColemanJohnston
ConchoCanadian
ConnervilleJohnston
ConradCimarron(Railroad siding and switch.)
ConserLe Flore
CookietownCotton
CooksonCherokee
CopelandDelaware
CorbettCleveland
CorinnePushmataha
CorumStephens
CottonwoodCoal
CottonwoodSequoyah
CouncilOklahoma(See Council Grove.)
CountylineStephens/ Carter
CourtneyLove
Cove AcresComanche
CowdenWashita35°14′52″N 98°42′43″W
(PO closed in 1908.)
Cox CityGrady
CraigMcCurtain34°02′18″N 94°37′44″W
CraigPittsburg34°50′25″N 95°37′39″W
CravensLatimer(PO closed 1916.)
CrawfordRoger Mills
CrekolaMuskogee
CreosoteChoctaw
CretaJackson34°31′00″N 99°32′59″W
CrinerMcClain
CrusherMurray
CrutchoOklahoma
CrystalAtoka
Crystal LakesMajor
CumberlandMarshall
CurchecePawnee
CurtisWoodward
Geographic or historic reference undetermined.
Identified as abandoned by at least one source.

D

The Antelope Hill, a National Historic Place, lie just north of Durham.
CommunityCountyComments
DaisyAtoka
DalePottawatomie
DamonLatimer
DaneMajor36°13′01″N 98°37′10″W
DarrowBlaine36°05′53″N 98°23′18″W
DarwinPushmataha
DawsonTulsa(Incorporated as part of Tulsa.)
DegnanLatimer34°56′50″N 95°21′12″W
DelaPushmataha
DelhiBeckham
DempseyRoger Mills35°31′03″N 99°49′22″W
DennisDelaware
DewrightSeminole35°05′15″N 96°39′31″W
DightonOkmulgee
DillardCarter
DixonSeminole
Doby SpringsHarper
DodgeDelaware
DotyvilleOttawa
DowPittsburg
DoyleStephens
DrakeMurray34°23′52″N 96°57′03″W
DriftwoodAlfalfa
Dripping SpringsCarter
Dripping SpringsDelaware
DrumbLatimer34°55′47″N 95°28′52″W
DunbarLove
Dunjee ParkOklahoma
DurhamRoger Mills
DurwoodCarter
Identified as abandoned by at least one source.

E

CommunityCountyComments
Eagle CityBlaine
EagletownMcCurtain
EarlJohnston
EastboroughWagoner
East DukeJackson(Variant name for town of Duke.)
East JesseCoal/ Pontotoc
East NinnekaGrady(Variant name for town of Ninnekah.)
EastsideCuster
EddyKay36°43′54″N 97°27′31″W
(PO closed in 1957.)
Edgewater ParkComanche
EdnaCreek
EldonCherokee
Elk PlazaStephans
ElmwoodBeaver
Emerson CenterCotton
EmetJohnston
EmpyPawnee
EnosMarshall
EnterpriseHaskell
EnvilleLove
EramOkmulgee
EstellaCraig
EthelPushmataha
EtnaGarfield(Railroad siding.)
EttaCherokee
EuchaDelaware
EvaTexas
EwingCuster
Geographic or historic reference undetermined.

F

CommunityCountyComments
FalconheadLove
FalfaLatimer
FameMcIntosh
Farmers HillMcCurtain
FarrisAtoka
FayDewey
FeatherstonPittsburg
FelkerMcCurtain
FeltCimarron
FewellPushmataha
FillmoreJohnston
FinleyPushmataha
FisherTulsa
FittstownPontotoc
Fivemile CornerCotton
FleetwoodJefferson33°53′48″N 97°51′04″W
(PO closed in 1961.)
FlorisBeaver
FlynnOklahoma(Incorporated as part of Oklahoma City.)
FoleyCuster(Railroad siding and switch.)
FolsomJohnston
Forest HillLe Flore
ForneyChoctaw
ForresterLe Flore
Fort RenoCanadian(See Fort Reno (Oklahoma) for the fort.)
Four Corners(Localename of several in Oklahoma.)
FoxCarter
FranklinCleveland
FransenCuster
FriscoPontotoc
FrogvilleChoctaw
FugateAtoka

G

CommunityCountyComments
Gaar CornerPontotoc
GanselNoble(Railroad siding and switch.)
Garden GrovePottawatomie
GarlandHaskell
GayChoctaw
GeorgetownMuskogee
GerlachWoodward(Railroad siding and switch.)
GibbonGrant36°56′34″N 97°58′56″W
(PO closed in 1945.)
GibsonWagoner
GideonCherokee
GilmoreLe Flore
GlendaleLe Flore
GloverMcCurtain
GoldenMcCurtain
GoodlandChoctaw
GoodwaterMcCurtain
GoodwinEllis36°11′48″N 99°56′06″W
(PO closed in 1916.)
GowenLatimer
GradyJefferson
GrahamCarter
Grandview HeightsMuskogee
GrantChoctaw
GrayBeaver
Gray HorseOsage
GreasyAdair
Green PasturesOklahoma
GreenvilleLove
GreenwoodPushmataha
GriggsCimarron
GrimesRoger Mills
GulftownOkmulgee
GypBlaine(Historical community-USGS.)
GypsyCreek
Geographic or historic reference undetermined.

H

Haywood, Oklahoma, in the coal mining district of Pittsburg County, was named for radical labor leader, Big Bill Haywood.
CommunityCountyComments
HaleTulsa(See abandoned communities-USGS.)
Hammon JunctionRoger Mills(Abandoned railroad siding and switch.)
HansonSequoyah
HappylandPontotoc
Harden CityPontotoc
HardyKay
HarjoPottawatomie
HarmonEllis
Harmony StarRogers
HarrisMcCurtain
HarrisonSequoyah(See abandoned communities-Shirk.)
Haw CreekLe Flore
HawleyGrant
Hazel DellPottawatomie35°26′56″N 97°00′01″W
HaywardGarfield
HaywoodPittsburg
HemanWoods36°32′06″N 98°56′38″W
HennepinGarvin
HerringRoger Mills35°36′36″N 99°31′04″W
HessJackson
HesterGreer
HewittCarter
HextBeckham
HigginsLatimer34°48′41″N 95°26′01″W
HillLe Flore
HilltopHughes34°56′05″N 96°10′54″W
HockervilleOttawa
HodgenLe Flore
HogshooterWashington
Holley CreekMcCurtain33°58′41″N 94°49′00″W
HollowCraig36°53′15″N 95°16′12″W
Hollywood CornersCleveland
HomerPontotoc
HomesteadBlaine
HonobiaLe Flore
HontubbyLe Flore
HopetonWoods
HoughTexas
HoustonCreek
HoytHaskell
HulenCotton
HumphreysJackson
Hyde ParkMuskogee
Identified as abandoned by at least one source.

I

Ingalls, Oklahoma, was the site of a famous shoot-out between U.S. Marshals and the Doolin-Dalton Gang depicted in this scene from the 1915 silent film, The Passing of the Oklahoma Outlaws.
CommunityCountyComments
ImoGarfield
IndependenceCuster
Indian MeadowsCherokee
IngallsPayne
IngersollAlfalfa
IonaMurray
Iron PostCreek35°43′35″N 96°24′20″W
Iron Stob CornerMcCurtain
IrvingJefferson
IsabellaMajor

J

CommunityCountyComments
JacksonBryan
JacktownLincoln
JessePontotoc
JimtownLove
JoburnAtoka
JoeTulsa(NOTE: Joe Station in Tulsa, Co. no longer exists per USGS.)
JollyvilleMurray
JoyMurry
JumboPushmataha.
Geographic or historic reference undetermined.
Identified as abandoned by at least one source.

K

CommunityCountyComments
KeefetonMuskogee
KeetonvilleRogers
KellondPushmataha
KellyvilleOttawa
KengleTulsa
KentChoctaw34°06′47″N 95°37′23″W
KentonCimarron
KenwoodDelaware
KiamichiPushmataha
KierseyBryan
KosomaPushmataha
KullitukloMcCurtain
KusaOkmulgee

L

CommunityCountyComments
LaceyKingfisher
LafayetteHaskell
LakeTulsa(Incorporated place in Tulsa County.)
Lake CreekGreer
Lake Ellsworth AdditionComanche
Lake HiwasseOklahoma
Lake HumphreysStephans(ReservoirLake Humphreys (Oklahoma).)
LakesideBryan
Lakeside VillageComanche
Lake StationTulsa(Historical-USGS.)
Lake ValleyWashita
Lake WestBryan33°53′45″N 95°53′08″W
LaneAtoka
LarkMarshall
Last ChanceOkfuskee
LattaPontotoc
LeachDelaware
LeaderPontotoc
LebanonMarshall
LecoxOklahoma(Railroad siding.)
LefeberTulsa
LelaPawnee
LennaMcIntosh
LenoraDewey
LeonardTulsa
LequireHaskell
LenoxLe Flore
LewisvilleHaskell
Liberty(Different communities in Bryan, Sequoyah, and Stephens counties).
LimestoneLatimer
LimestoneRogers
Limestone GapAtoka
LincolnvilleOttawa
LittleSeminole
Little AxeCleveland
Little ChiefOsage
Little CityMarshall
Little PonderosaBeaver
LoderOklahoma(Railroad siding-USGS.)
LodiLatimer35°00′33″N 95°02′32″W
LoganBeaver
LonaHaskell35°09′21″N 95°17′23″W
Lone OakSequoyah
Lone TreeOkmulgee
LongSequoyah
LongtownPittsburg
LookoutWoods
Lost CityCherokee
LovedaleHarper(Railroad siding-Shirk.)
LovellLogan
LovingLe Flore
LowreyCherokee
LucienNoble
LugertKiowa
LulaPontotoc
LutieLatimer
Lynn AdditionOsage
Lynn LaneTulsa
LyonsAdair
Geographic or historic reference undetermined.
Identified as abandoned by at least one source.

M

Salt, an important commodity in Indian Territory, was produced near the present community of McKey.
CommunityCounty
MacArthur ParkComanche(Housing addition in Lawton.)
McBrideMarshall
McCordOsage
McKeySequoyah
McKiddyvilleCleveland
McKnightHarmon
McLainMuskogee
McMillanMarshall
McWillieAlfalfa
MadgeHarmon
MaguireCleveland
ManardCherokee
MapleSequoyah
MartinMuskogee
MartyJackson
MasonOkfuskee
MatthewChoctaw
MatoyBryan
MaxwellPontotoc
MayfieldBeckham
May RidgeOklahoma
MazieMayes
MedioTulsa
MeersComanche
MehanPayne
MelletteMcIntosh
MelvinCherokee
MeridianStephens
MerrickLincoln
MerrittBeckham
MesserChoctaw
MicawberOkfuskee
MiddlebergGrady
MidlothianLincoln
MidwayAtoka/ Coal
MilfayCreek
MillerPushmataha
MiloCarter
MiltonLe Flore
MingoTulsa
MonroeLe Flore
Montclair AdditionLe Flore
MoodysCherokee
MoonMcCurtain
MoorewoodCuster
MoseleyDelaware
Mound GroveMcCurtain
Mount HermanMcCurtain
Mount ZionMcCurtain
MouserTexas
MoyersPushmataha
MudsandChoctaw
Mule BarnPawnee
MurphyMayes
MuseLe Flore
Geographic or historic reference undetermined.

N

CommunityCounty
Nani-chitoMcCurtain
NarcissaOttawa
NardinKay
NashobaPushmataha
NaturaOkmulgee
NavinaLogan
NeboMurray
NeedmoreCleveland
NeffLe Flore
NelagonyOsage
NeodeshaWagoner
NewallaOklahoma
New CordellWashita(Official name of Cordell, Oklahoma.)
New LibertyBeckham
New LimaSeminole
New MannfordCreek
New OberlinChoctaw
NewportCarter
New RingoldMcCurtain
New WoodvilleMarshall(Variant name for Woodville-USGS.)
NicutSequoyah
NidaJohnston
NilesCanadian
NobletownSeminole
NoelWoods(Railroad siding.)
NonHughes
NorrisLatimer
NortheastTulsa
North McAlesterPittsburg
NorthsideTulsa
North ValliantMcCurtain
NorthwestOklahoma
NowhereCaddo(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.)
NumaGrant
NuyakaOkmulgee
Geographic or historic reference undetermined.

O

CommunityCounty
Oak GroveMurray
Oak GrovePawnee
Oak GrovePayne
Oak HillMcCurtain
OakhurstTulsa and Creek
OakmanPontotoc
Oak ParkWashington
OakridgeCreek
OberlinBryan
OctaviaLe Flore
OglesbyWashington
Oil CenterPontotoc
Oil CityCarter
OkesaOsage
OkfuskeeOkfuskee
OletaPushmataha
OliveCreek
OlneyCoal
OmegaKingfisher
OnapaMcIntosh
OnetaWagoner
OneyCaddo
OrdChoctaw
OrientaMajor
OrinGrant
OrionMajor
OrrLove
OsageKay
OscarJefferson
OswaltLove
OtoeNoble
OverbrookLove
OwandaOklahoma
Geographic or historic reference undetermined.

P

CommunityCounty
PageLe Flore
PanolaLatimer
PanomaTexas
Paradise ViewMayes
ParkerCoal
Park HillCherokee
ParklandLincoln
ParkviewTulsa
ParthenaCreek
PattersonLatimer
Paw PawSequoyah
PayneMcClain
PaysonLincoln
PearsonPottawatomie
PearsoniaOsage
PeckhamKay
PeggsCherokee
PernellGarvin
PershingOsage
Peterman RidgePawnee
PetersburgJefferson
PetrosLe Flore
PettitCherokee
Pettit BayCherokee
PharoahOkfuskee
PhelpsCaddo
PickensMcCurtain
PickettPontotoc
PierceMcIntosh
Pine RidgeCaddo
PineyAdair
Pin Oaks AcresMayes
PlatterBryan
Pleasant HillMcCurtain
PlucketvilleMcCurtain
PocassetGrady
PollardMcCurtain
PontotocJohnston
PoolevilleCarter
PortWashita
Porter HillComanche
PowellMarshall
PrattvilleTulsa
PrestonOkmulgee
PriceTulsa
ProctorAdair
PruittCarter
Pumpkin CenterComanche
Pumpkin CenterMuskogee
Pumpkin CenterOkmulgee
PurdyGarvin
Pyramid CornersCraig
Geographic or historic reference undetermined.

Q

CommunityCounty
Quail CreekOklahoma(Incorporated as part of Oklahoma City)
QuallsCherokee
QuickSequoyah
QuinlanWoodward
Geographic or historic reference undetermined.

R

CommunityCounty
RabornvillePawnee
RaifordMcIntosh
RayfordMurray
ReaganJohnston
ReckCarter
Red ForkTulsa
Red HillHaskell
RedlandSequoyah
ReedGreer
RegalComanche
ReichertLe Flore
RemusPottawatomie/ Seminole
RetropBeckham/ Washita
RheaDewey
Richards SpurComanche
RichlandCanadian
RichvillePittsburg
RigsbyPawnee
RingoldMcCurtain
RobertaBryan
Rock IslandLe Flore
Rocky MountainAdair
Rocky PointWagoner
RollRoger Mills
RoseMayes
RossvilleLincoln
RubottomLove
RufeMcCurtain
RussellGreer
RussellvillePittsburg
RussettJohnston
RyderJohnston
Geographic or historic reference undetermined.

S

Sacred Heart, Oklahoma, the birthplace of author Tony Hillerman, was established in 1879 as a mission for the Pottawatomie Indians.
CommunityCounty
Sacred HeartPottawatomie
Saddle MountainKiowa
SageeyahRogers
SalemMcIntosh and Okmulgee
Salt ForkGrant
Sams PointPittsburg
SandbluffChoctaw
Sand PointBryan
Sans BoisHaskell
Santa FeStephens
SardisPushmataha
SaundraWoodward
SawyerChoctaw
SchulterOkmulgee
ScipioPittsburg
ScraperCherokee
ScullinMurray
ScullyvilleLe Flore
SedanKiowa
SelmanHarper
SequoyahRogers
SewardLogan
Shady GroveSequoyah
ShayMarshall
SheaGarfield(Railroad switch.)
SheridanComanche
SheridanTulsa
SherwoodMcCurtain
ShinewellMcCurtain
ShirkTulsa(Railroad siding and switch.)
ShoptonMuskogee
ShortSequoyah
ShultsMcCurtain
SicklesCaddo
Silver CityCreek
SlapoutBeaver
SmithvilleMcCurtain
SnowPushmataha
SobolPushmataha
SouthardBlaine
SoutheastOklahoma
SoutheastTulsa
South HavenTulsa
SouthsideTulsa
SouthwestOklahoma
SpauldingHughes
SpeerChoctaw
Spelter CityOkmulgee
SpencervilleChoctaw
Spring CreekCaddo
SpringlakeOklahoma
StaffordCuster
StanleyPushmataha
StappLe Flore
StarHaskell
StealyMcClain
SteckerCaddo
SteedmanPontotoc
Steel JunctionMcCurtain
SteenGarfield
StellaCleveland
Stockyards CityOklahoma
StonebluffWagoner
Stones CornerWagoner
Stony PointAdair
Stony PointLe Flore
StoryGarvin
StraightTexas
SturgisCimarron
Sullivan VillageComanche
SummerfieldLe Flore
SumnerNoble
SumpterKay
SungateComanche
SunkistChoctaw
SunrayStephens
SunriseOkmulgee
Sunshine ValleyOttawa
SupplyWoodward
SuttonOsage
Survey HillsTexas
SvobodaKiowa
SweethomeLincoln
SweetwaterRoger Mills/ Beckham
Geographic or historic reference undetermined.

T

In this aerial view Tiawah nestles in the Tiawah Hills along State Highway 88 in Rogers County.
CommunityCounty
TablerGrady
TablervilleMcCurtain
TahonaLe Flore
TailholtCherokee
TallantOsage
TangierWoodward
TaupaComanche
TaylorBeckham
TaylorCotton
TeresitaCherokee
TexannaMcIntosh
TexolaBeckham
TiPittsburg
TiawahRogers
Timber BrookWagoner
TimberlanePawnee
TinerMcCurtain
TitanicAdair
TomMcCurtain
TopsyDelaware(Variant name for Chloeta, Oklahoma-USGS)
TracySeminole
TrousdalePottawatomie
TroyJohnston
TuckerLe Flore
Turkey FordDelaware
TurleyTulsa
TurnerLove
TurpinBeaver
TuskahomaPushmataha
TuskegeeCreek
TussyCarter/ Garvin
TuxedoWashington
Twin HillsOkmulgee
Twin OaksDelaware
TylerMarshall
Geographic or historic reference undetermined.

U

CommunityCounty
UlanPittsburg.
Ultima ThuleMcCurtain
UngerChoctaw
UnionCleveland
UnionKingfisher
UnionTulsa
Union HillPontotoc
Union ValleyPontotoc
UniroyalCarter
UticaBryan
Geographic or historic reference undetermined.

V

CommunityCounty
VamoosaSeminole
VanossPontotoc
VernonMcIntosh
VictoryJackson
VincoPayne
VinsonHarmon
VirgilChoctaw
VistaPottawatomie
VivianMcIntosh
Geographic or historic reference undetermined.

W

CommunityCounty
WadeBryan
WallvilleGarvin
Ward SpringsPittsburg
WardvilleAtoka
WarnerMuskogee
WarrenJackson
WashitaCaddo
WaterlooLogan/ Oklahoma
WatovaNowata
WatsonMcCurtain
WauhillauAdair
WeathersPittsburg
WebbDewey
WellingCherokee
WelonJackson(Railroad switch.)
WeltyOkfuskee
WesPawnee
West ParkOklahoma
West SenecaOttawa
WestsideMuskogee
WestsideOklahoma
WheatlandOklahoma
WheelessCimarron
WhippoorwillOsage
White BeadGarvin
White EagleKay
WhitefieldHaskell
White OakCherokee
White OakCraig
WhitesboroLe Flore
WhittierTulsa
Wildcat PointCherokee
Wild HorseOsage
WilliamsLe Flore
WilliamsRogers
WillisMarshall
Willow SpringsOklahoma
Wilson[7]Okmulgee
WilzettaLincoln
WinganonRogers
WirtCarter
WolcoOsage
WolfSeminole
WoodfordCarter
Woodland ViewTulsa
WoodvilleMarshall
WoodsOklahoma
Woody ChapelMcClain
WybarkMuskogee and Wagoner
WyePottawatomie
Geographic or historic reference undetermined.

Y

CommunityCounty
YanushLatimer
YarnabyBryan
YewedAlfalfa
Yost LakePayne(Lakeside community, called Yost, or Youst-Shirk.)
YubaBryan

Z

CommunityCounty
ZafraLe Flore
ZaneisCarter
ZebCherokee
ZenaDelaware
ZincvilleOttawa
ZionAdair
ZoeLe Flore

References

Bibliography

  • Oklahoma Department of Libraries. "Oklahoma Municipal Government". Oklahoma Almanac. (accessed February 11, 2007)
  • Oklahoma Historical Society. Chronicles of Oklahoma. (accessed February 11, 2007)
  • Oklahoma State Department of Education. "School Districts Database" (accessed February 11, 2007)
  • Shirk, George H. Oklahoma Place Names. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1987: ISBN 0-8061-2028-2 .
  • Supreme Court of Oklahoma. "Oklahoma Statutes Citationized".Oklahoma State Courts Network (OSCN) (accessed February 11, 2007)
  • United States Census Bureau Fact Finder. Fact Sheet search. (accessed February 11, 2007)
  • United States Geological Survey. Geographic Names Information System. (accessed February 11, 2007)
  • United States Postal Service. ZIP Code Lookup. (accessed February 11, 2007)
  • Abandoned Oklahoma
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