The names appearing in parentheses at the end of
the description in the following gazetteer refer to the atlas sheets
published separately by the United States Geological Survey.

Damon; post village in Choctaw Nation.
(Tuskahoma)
Darrow; station on St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad.
Davenport; station on St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad; elevation,
473 feet.
David; village in Cherokee Nation. (Vinita)
Davis; post village in Chickasaw Nation on Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe
Railway. (Pauls Valley, Ardmore)
Davis; ferry across Clear Boggy Greek, in Choctaw Nation. (Atoka)
Dawes; post village in Cherokee Nation.
Dawson; post village in Cherokee Nation on St. Louis and San Francisco
Railroad. (Claremore)
Days; creek in Chickasaw Nation, a right-hand branch of Sandy Creek, a
tributary to Canadian River. (Stonewall)
Decherds; bend in Red River in Chickasaw Nation. (Gainesville)
Deep; creek in Cherokee Nation, a left-hand branch of Illinois River, a
tributary to Arkansas River. (Muscogee)
Deep; creek in Creek Nation, a left-hand branch of Little River, a
tributary to Canadian River. (Wewoka)
Deep Fork of Canadian; river, a left-hand branch of North Fork of
Canadian River, heading in Oklahoma Territory and flowing east and then
south through Creek Nation. Canadian, Nuyaka, Okmulgee.
Deer; creek in Chickasaw Nation, a left-hand branch of Mud Creek, a
tributary to Red River, heading in South Fork. (Addington)
Dear; creek in Seminole Nation, a right-hand branch of North Fork of
Canadian River. (Seminole)
Delaware; creek in Cherokee Nation, aright-hand branch of Bird Creek, a
tributary to Verdigris River. (Claremore)
Delaware; creek in Choctaw Nation, a right-hand branch of Clear Boggy
Creek. (Tishomingo, Atoka)
Delaware; post village in Cherokee Nation on St. Louis, Iron Mountain
and Southern Railway. (Nowata)
Demijohn; creek in Chickasaw Nation, a right-hand branch of Walnut
Bayou; a tributary to Red River. (Ardmore)
Depew; post village in Creek Nation.
Dewey; post village in Cherokee Nation on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe
Railway.
Dexter; post village in Choctaw Nation on St. Louie and San Francisco
Railroad. (Tishomingo)
Diamond Spring; branch in Chickasaw Nation, a right-hand branch of Blue
River. (Tishomingo)
Dibble; creek in Chickasaw Nation, a right-hand branch of Walnut Creek,
a tributary to Canadian River. Chickasha)
Dibble; post village in Chickasaw Nation. (Chickasha)
Dirteater; ford across Neosho River in Cherokee Nation. (Pryor)
Dirty; creek, a right-hand branch of Arkansas River. (Sansbois,
Muscogee)
Diver; creek in Cherokee Nation, a right-hand branch of Pryor Creek, a
tributary to Neoaho River. (Pryor)
Dixie; post village in Chickasaw Nation. (Addington)
Doaksville; creek in Choctaw Nation, a left-hand branch of Red River.
(Alikchi, Clarkesville)
Doaksville; village in Choctaw Nation. (Alikchi)
Dodge; post village in Cherokee Nation on St. Louis and San Francisco
Railroad.
Dog; creek in Cherokee Nation, a right-hand branch of Panther Creek, a
tributary to Verdigris River. (Pryor, Claremore.
Dog; creek in Creek Nation, a right-hand branch of Polecat Creek, a
tributary to Arkansas River. (Nuyaka)
Dolan; station on Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway; elevation, 517
feet.
Dolberg; post village in Chickasaw Nation. (Stonewall)
Double; creek in Cherokee Nation, a right-hand branch of Verdigris
River, heading in North and South forks. (Nowata)
Doable; creek in Cherokee Nation, a right-hand branch of Caney River,
heading in North and South forks. (Nowata)
Double Spring; creek in Cherokee Nation, a left-hand branch of Fourteen
mile Creek, a tributary to Neosho River. (Muscogee)
Double Spring; creek in Cherokee Nation, a right-hand branch of Spring
Creek, a tributary to Neosho River. (Pryor, Siloam Springs)
Dougherty; post village in Chickasaw Nation on Gulf, Colorado and Santa
Fe Railway elevation, 775 feet. (Ardmore)
Dow; post village in Choctaw Nation on Choctaw, Oklahoma and Gulf
Railroad.
Doyle; post village in Chickasaw Nation. (Rush Springs)
Drake; post village in Chickasaw Nation on St. Lonis and San Francisco
Railroad.
Dripping Springs; branch in Cherokee Nation, a right-hand branch of
Illinois River, a tributary to Arkansas River. (Siloam Springs)
Dripping Springs; village in Cherokee Nation. (Siloam Springs)
Drowning; creek in Cherokee Nation, a small left-hand branch of Neosho
River. (Siloam Springs, Wyandotte)
Dry; creek in Cherokee Nation, a left-hand branch of Spavinaw Creek, a
tributary to Neosho River. (Siloam Springs)
Dry; creek in Chickasaw Nation, a right-hand branch of Washita River.
(Rush Springs)
Dry; creek in Chickasaw Nation, a left-hand branch of Walnut Bayou, a
tributary to Red River. (Gainesville)
Dry; creek in Choctaw Nation, a left-hand branch of Mountain Fork, a
tributary to Little River. (Lukfata)
Duchess; creek in Cherokee Nation, a left-hand branch of Canadian River.
(Sansbois)
Duck; creek in Cherokee Nation, a right-hand branch of Neosho River.
(Wyandotte)
Duck; creek in Creek Nation, a left-hand branch of Snake Creek, a
tributary to Arkansas River, heading in North, South, and Middle Duck
Creek. (Nuyaka, Okmulgee)
Dumpling; creek in Choctaw Nation, a right-hand tributary to Kiamichi
River. (Antlers)
Duncan; post village in Chickasaw Nation on Chicago, Rock Island and
Pacific Railway; population, 1,164; elevation, 1,126 feet. (Rush
Springs)
Dunford; creek in Choctaw Nation, a left-hand branch of Boggy Creek.
(Coalgate)
Durant; post village in Choctaw Nation on Missouri, Kansas and Texas and
St. Louis and San Francisco railroads; population, 2, 969; elevation,
643 feet. (Bonham)
Durwood; post village in Chickasaw Nation on Choctaw, Oklahoma and Gulf
Railroad. (Tishomingo)
Dwight; post village in Choctaw Nation.
Indian Territory Gazetteer

Source: United States Geological Survey, by
Henry Gannett, Oklahoma, Department of the Interior, United States
Geological Survey, Charles D. Walcott. Director, Washington, Government
Printing Office, 1905.

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