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.

Sacras; ferry across Red River in Chickasaw
Nation. (Ardmore)
Sageeyah; post village in Cherokee Nation; elevation, 644 feet.
(Claremore)
Sager; creek in Cherokee Nation, a fork of Flint Creek, a tributary to
Illinois River. (Siloam Springs.)
St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad; an extensive system with several
lines traversing the Territory in various directions; one crosses the
Territory in a southwestern direction from Pierre City, Missouri, to
Lawton, Oklahoma; another from Sapulpa on this line southward to
Denison, Texas; another from Fort Smith, Arkansas, southward to Paris,
Texas, crossing the southeastern part of the Territory; another from
Fayetteville, Arkansas, to Okmulgee; and, finally, a line in the
southern part of the Territory from Hope, Arkansas, to Ardmore.
St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railway; there is but one line of
this extensive system in the Territory, running from Coffeeville, in the
eastern part of Kansas, southward and eastward to Fort Smith, Arkansas.
Salali; creek in Cherokee Nation, a right-hand branch of Bird Creek, a
tributary to Verdigris River. (Claremore)
Salem Spring; village in Cherokee Nation on Barren Fork. (Tahlequah)
Salina; creek in Cherokee Nation, a left-hand branch of Neoaho River, a
tributary to Arkansas River. (Siloam Springs)
Salina; post village in Cherokee Nation. (Pryor)
Saline; village in Choctaw Nation. (Pryor)
Sallisaw; creek in Cherokee Nation, a left-hand branch of Arkansas
River. (Sallisaw, Tahlequah)
Sallisaw; post village in Cherokee Nation on St. Louis, Iron Mountain
and Southern and Kansas City Southern railways; population, 965;
elevation, 530 feet. (Sallisaw)
Salt; creek in Cherokee Nation, a small right-hand branch of Little Lee
Creek, a tributary to Arkansas River. (Tahlequah)
Salt; creek in Cherokee Nation, a left-hand branch of Verdigris River, a
tributary to Arkansas River. (Vinita, Nowata)
Salt; creek in Chickasaw Nation, a left-hand branch of Washita River,
heading in North and South forks. (Chickasha)
Salt; creek in Chickasaw Nation, a small right-hand branch of Hickory
Creek, a tributary of Red River. (Denison, Gainesville)
Salt; creek in Chickasaw Nation, a left-hand branch of Wild-horse Creek,
a tributary of Washita River. (Rush Springs, Pauls Valley)
Salt; creek in Choctaw Nation, a right-hand branch of Clear Boggy Creek.
(Atoka)
Salt; creek in Creek Nation, a left-hand branch of Deep Fork of Canadian
River. (Nuyaka)
Salt; creek in Creek Nation, a right-hand branch of Deep Fork of
Canadian River. (Nuyaka)
Salt; creek in Creek Nation, a left-hand branch of Bad Creek, a
tributary to North Fork of Canadian River. (Wewoka)
Salt; creek, a right-hand branch of Shawnee Creek, a tributary to
Canadian River. (Coalgate)
Salt; creek in Seminole Nation, a right-hand branch of Little River, a
tributary to Canadian River. (Seminole)
Salter; creek in Choctaw Nation, a right-hand branch of Kiamichi River.
(Alikchi)
Sam; creek in Creek and Cherokee nations, a right-hand branch of Coata
Creek, a tributary to Arkansas River. (Muscogee)
Sam; post village in Choctaw Nation.
Sam Lee; station on Chicago, Bock Island and Pacific Railway.
Sand; branch in Chickasaw Nation, a right-hand branch of Caddo Creek, a
tributary to Washita River. (Ardmore)
Sand; creek in Cherokee Nation,-a right-hand branch of Caney River, a
tributary to Verdigris River. (Nowata)
Sand; creek in Chickasaw Nation, a left-hand branch of Red River.
(Denison)
Sand; creek in Chickasaw Nation, a right-hand branch of Rock Creek, a
tributary to Red River. (Denison)
Sand; creek in Chickasaw Nation, a right-hand branch of Caddo Creek, a
tributary to Washita River. (Ardmore)
Sand; creek in Chickasaw Nation, a left-hand branch of Washita River.
(Tishomingo)
Sand; creek in Choctaw Nation, a left-hand branch of Muddy Boggy Creek.
(Coalgate)
Bond; creek in Choctaw Nation, a. right-band branch of Big Creek, a
tributary to Canadian River. (Coalgate)
Sand; creek in Choctaw Nation, a right-hand branch of Muddy Boggy Creek.
(Atoka)
Sand; creek in Creek Nation, a left-hand branch of Little Deep Fork
Creek, a tributary to Deep Fork River. (Nuyaka)
Sand; creek in Seminole Nation, a left-hand branch of North Fork of
Canadian River. (Seminole)
Sandy; creek in Chickasaw Nation, a left-hand branch of Wildhorse Creek,
a tributary to Washita River. (Pauls Valley)
Sandy; creek in Chickasaw Nation, a right-hand branch of Rock Creek, a
tributary to Washita River. (Ardmore)
Sandy; creek in Chickasaw Nation, a right-hand branch of Canadian River.
(Stonewall)
Sandy; creek in Chickasaw Nation, a right-hand branch of Big Sandy
Creek, tributary to Washita River. (Tishomingo)
Sandy creek in Choctaw Nation, aright-hand branch of Clear Boggy Creek.
(Atoka, Tishomingo)
Sandy; creek in Choctaw and Chickasaw nations, a left-hand branch of
Blue River. (Atoka)
Sandy; creek in Choctaw Nation, a right-hand branch of Delaware Creek, a
tributary of Clear Boggy Creek. (Atoka)
Sandy; creek in Choctaw Nation, a left-band branch of Clear Boggy Creek.
(Atoka)
Sandy; creek in Choctaw Nation, a left-hand branch of Coal Creek, a
tributary to Gaines Creek. (Coalgate, McAlester)
Sandy; creek in Creek Nation, a left-hand branch of Deep Fork of
Canadian River, heading in East and West forks. (Nuyaka)
Sandy Bear; creek in Chickasaw Nation, a left-hand branch of Wildhorse
Creek, a tributary to Washita River. (Addington, Rush Springs)
Sandstone; ridge in Choctaw Nation. (Antlers)
Sandtown; village in Cherokee Nation, (Sallisaw)
Sansbois; creek in Choctaw Nation, a right-hand branch of Arkansas
River. (Sallisaw, Sansbois)
Sansbois; group of hills in Choctaw Nation with an altitude slightly
exceeding 1,550 feet. (Sallisaw)
Sansbois; post village in Choctaw Nation. (Sansbois)
Santa Rosa; village in Seminole Nation. (Seminole)
Sapulpa; post village in Creek Nation on St. Louis and San Francisco
Railroad; population, 891; elevation, 718 feet. (Nuyaka)
Sasakwa; post village in Seminole Nation on St. Louis and San Francisco
Railroad. (Stonewall)
Sassafras; creek in Choctaw Nation, a left-hand branch of Island Bayou,
a tributary to Red River. (Bonham)
Saunders; creek in Cherokee Nation, a right-hand branch of Caney River,
a tributary to Verdigris River. (Claremore)
Saunders; creek in Cherokee Nation, a right-hand branch of Holly Creek,
a tributary to Neosho River. (Wyandotte)
Savanna; post village in Choctaw Nation on Missouri, Kansas and Texas
Railway, elevation, 724 feet. (McAlester)
Sawokla, post village in Greek Nation.
Sawyer; post village in Choctaw Nation.
Saylor; post village in Choctaw Nation.
Scaly Bark Mountain; summit in Cherokee Nation. (Prior)
Schoolhouse; creek in Cherokee Nation, a left-hand branch of Canadian
River. (Sansbois)
Schulter; post village in Creek Nation on St. Louis and San Francisco
Railroad.
Scipio; post village in Choctaw Nation Canadian.
Scipio; creek in Choctaw Nation, a right-hand branch of Canadian River.
(Canadian, Wewoka)
Scullin; station on St Louis and San Francisco Railroad.
Sealy; station on St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad.
Seef; summit in Rich Mountains in Choctaw Nation. (Winding Stair)
Seminole; creek in Cherokee Nation, a right-hand branch of Pryor Creek,
a tributary to Neosho River. (Pryor)
Seminole; station on St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railway;
elevation, 731 feet.
Seminole Nation; reservation with an area of 312 square miles. Its
surface is rolling and timbered with post oak and black-jack. The
capital is Wewoka. Population, 3,790; 1,143 white, 981 Negro, and 1,662
Indian.
Seneca; reservation in the northeastern part of the Territory with an
area of 81 square miles. Population, 970; 799 white and 171 Indian.
(Wyandotte)
Senora; post village in Creek Nation.
Sequoya; village in Cherokee Nation on St. Louis and San Francisco
Railroad; elevation, 692 feet. (Claremore)
Shady Point; post village in Choctaw Nation on Kansas City Southern
Railway. (Sallisaw)
Shakespeare; post village in Cherokee Nation.
Sharp; post village in Creek Nation.
Shawnee; reservation in the northeastern part of the Territory with an
area of 20 square miles. Population, 297; 239 white and 58 Indian.
(Wyandotte)
Shawnee; creek in Cherokee Nation, a left-hand branch of Cabin Creek, a
tributary to Neosho River. (Vinita)
Shawnee; creek in Choctaw Nation, a right-hand branch of Canadian River.
(Coalgate)
Shawnee; ridge of hills in Choctaw Nation Coalgate.
Shawneetown; post village in Choctaw Nation. (Shawneetown)
Shay; post village in Chickasaw Nation.
Sheep; creek in Chickasaw Nation, a right-hand branch of Clear Boggy
Creek. (Stonewall)
Shiggin; creek in Chickasaw Nation, a right-band branch of Hickory
Creek, a tributary to Bed River. (Gainesville)
Short; mountain in Choctaw Nation. (Sallisaw)
Silo; post village in Chickasaw Nation; population, 240. (Atoka)
Simon; creek in Chickasaw Nation, a right-hand branch of Walnut Bayou, a
tributary to Red River. (Ardmore, Gainesville)
Simon; creek in Choctaw Nation, a left-hand branch of Blue River.
(Atoka)
Simon; post village in Chickasaw Nation. (Ardmore)
Simpson; village in Chickasaw Nation. (Tishomingo)
Simpson; village in Choctaw Nation. (McAlester)
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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