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.

Oak Grove; post village in Cherokee Nation.
Oakland; post village in Chickasaw Nation; population, 701. (Tishomingo)
Oak Lodge; post village in Choctaw Nation. (Sallisaw)
Oakman; post village in Chickasaw Nation. (Stonewall)
Oaks; post village in Cherokee Nation. (Siloam Springs)
Oaktaha; station on Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway.
Oberlin; post village in Chickasaw Nation Paris.
Ochelata; post village in Cherokee Nation on Atchison, Topeka and Santa
Fe Railway.
Oconee; post village in Choctaw Nation. (Coalgate)
Octavia; post village in Choctaw Nation.
Odell; post village in Cherokee Nation.
Ogeechee; post village in Cherokee Nation on St. Louis and San Francisco
Railroad. (Wyandotte)
Oglesby; post village in Cherokee Nation.
O'Hara; station on St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad.
Oil; creek in Chickasaw Nation, a right-hand branch of Washita River.
(Tishomingo)
Oil; creek in Chickasaw Nation, a left-hand branch of Washita River.
(Tishomingo)
Okemah; post village in Creek Nation.
Okfuskee; post village in Creek Nation. (Nuyaka)
Okmulgee; county seat of Creek Nation on St. Louie and San Francisco
Railroad. (Okmulgee)
Okmulgee; creek in Creek Nation, a left-hand branch of Adams Creek, a
tributary to Deep Fork of Canadian River. (Okmulgee, Nuyaka)
Okmulgee; creek in Creek Nation which sinks in the marsh 2 miles south
of the town of Okmulgee. (Okmulgee)
Okoee; post village in Cherokee Nation.
Okra; post village in Chickasaw Nation.
Oktaha; post village in Creek Nation on Missouri, Kansas and Texas
Railway. (Muscogee)
Old Boggy Greek; village in Choctaw Nation. (Atoka)
Olive; post village in Creek Nation.
Olney; post village in Choctaw Nation on Choctaw, Oklahoma and Gulf
Railroad.
Olsenville; village in Cherokee Nation, (Nowata)
One; creek in Choctaw Nation, a right-hand branch of Kiamichi River.
(Antlers)
Onion; creek in Cherokee Nation, a very small right-hand branch of
Verdigris River, (Nowata)
Oologah; post village in Cherokee Nation on St. Louis, Iron Mountain and
Southern Railway; population, 308; elevation, 655 feet. (Claremore)
Opie; village in Chickasaw Nation. (Addington)
Opossum; creek in Cherokee Nation, a right-hand branch of Verdigris
River, a tributary to Arkansas River. (Nowata)
Orr; post village in Chickasaw Nation; population, 222. (Addington)
Osage; creek in Cherokee Nation, a right-hand branch of Pryor Creek, a
tributary to Neosho River. (Pryor)
Oscar; post village in Chickasaw Nation. (Montague)
Oseuma; post village in Cherokee Nation on St. Louis and San Francisco
Railroad; elevation, 814 feet. (Wyandotte)
Oswalt; post village in Chickasaw Nation.
Ottawa; post village in Ottawa Nation.
Ottawa; reservation in the northeastern part of the Territory with an
area of 23 square miles. Population, 2,205; 2,039 white, 176 Indian.
(Wyandotte)
Otter; creek in Chickasaw Nation, a left-hand branch of Washita River.
(Chickasha)
Otterville; village in Chickasaw Nation. (Ardmore)
Overbrook; post village in Chickasaw Nation on Gulf, Colorado and Santa
Fe Railway; elevation, 733 feet. (Ardmore)
Owasso; post village in Cherokee Nation on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe
Railway.
Owen; station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway.
Owl; creek in Chickasaw Nation, a left-hand branch of Washita River.
(Pauls Valley)
Owl; creek in Chickasaw Nation, a left-hand branch of Buck Creek, a
tributary to Clear Boggy Creek. (Stonewall)
Owl; creek in Chickasaw Nation, a right-hand branch of Hickory Creek, a
tributary to Red River. (Gainesville)
Owl; creek in Choctaw Nation, a left-hand branch of Red River.
(Clarkesville)
Owl; creek in Choctaw Nation, a left-hand branch of Brazil Creek, a
tributary to Poteau River. (Sallisaw Sansbois)
Owl; creek in Choctaw Nation, a left-hand branch of Leader Creek, a
tributary to Clear Boggy Creek. (Coalgate)
Owl; 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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