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.

Wade; post village in Choctaw Nation. (Bonham)
Wadena; station on St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad; elevation, 490
feet.
Wagoner; town in Creek Nation on St. Louis and San Francisco and
Missouri, Kansas and Texas railroads; population, 2,372; elevation, 578
feet. (Sansbois)
Waldon; post village in Chickasaw Nation. (Chickasha)
Walker; post village in Chickasaw Nation. (Pauls Valley)
Walkingstick Hollow; valley of Walkingstick Creek, a right-hand branch
of Sallisaw Creek, a tributary to Arkansas River, in Cherokee Nation.
(Tahlequah)
Walkingstick Mountain; summit in Cherokee Nation. (Tahlequah)
Walls; post village in Choctaw Nation, (Sallisaw)
Wallville; post village in Chickasaw Nation. (Rush Spring)
Walnut; creek in Chickasaw Nation, a left-hand branch of Red River,
known in its lower course as Walnut Bayou. (Ardmore, Addington)
Walnut; creek in Chickasaw Nation, a right-hand branch of Canadian
River, heading in North Fork. (Chickasha, Purcell)
Walnut; creek in Choctaw Nation, a left-hand branch of Kiamichi River.
(Tuskahoma)
Walnut; creek in Creek Nation, a right-hand branch of Cane Creek, a
tributary to Arkansas River. (Okmulgee)
Walnut; group of hills in Choctaw Nation south of Kiamichi River.
(Winding Stair)
Walnut; small mountain ridge in Choctaw Nation, a part of Kiamichi
Mountains. (Winding Stair)
Walnut; post village in Cherokee Nation.
Wanette; station on Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway.
Wanhillan; village in Cherokee Nation Tahlequah.
Wann; post village in Cherokee Nation on Missouri, Kansas and Texas
Railway.
Wapanucka; creek in Chickasaw Nation, a right-hand branch of Delaware
Creek, a tributary to Clear Boggy Creek. (Atoka, Tishomingo.
Wapanucka; post village in Choctaw Nation on Choctaw, Oklahoma and Gulf
Railroad Atoka.
Ward; post village in Choctaw Nation Sallisaw.
Wards; creek in Choctaw Nation, a left-hand branch of North Boggy Creek,
a tributary to Muddy Boggy Creek. (Claremore, McAlester)
Warner; creek in Creek Nation, a left-hand branch of Polecat Creek, a
tributary to Arkansas River. (Nuyaka)
Washington; creek in Chickasaw Nation, a left-hand branch of Washita
River. (Pauls Valley)
Washington Ranch; a village in Chickasaw Nation. (Gainesville)
Washita; river, a large left-hand branch of Red River heading in the
central part of Oklahoma Territory, and after a long course, generally
toward the southeast but ranging from south to east, entering Bed River
in Chickasaw Nation. (Rush Springs, Pauls Valley, Ardmore, Denison,
Tishomingo)
Washita; village in Chickasaw Nation; elevation, 809 feet. (Pauls
Valley)
Wasseta; station on Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway.
Wasson; post village in Cherokee Nation on Missouri, Kansas and Texas
Railway. (Vinita)
Waterfall; slough in Choctaw Nation, a back-water from Mintubbe Lake.
(Shawneetown)
Waterhole; creek in Choctaw Nation, aright-hand branch of Perry Creek, a
tributary to Red River. (Shawneetown)
Watonville; village in Creek Nation Wewoka.
Watova; post village in Cherokee Nation on St. Louis, Iron Mountain and
Southern Railway; elevation, 720 feet. (Nowata)
Watson; ferry across Red River in Choctaw Nation. (Shawneetown)
Wauhillan; post village in Cherokee Nation.
Wayne; post village in Chickasaw Nation on Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe
Railroad; elevation, 1,100 feet, (Pauls Valley)
Wealaka; post village in Creek Nation Okmulgee.
Weaverton; post village in Chickasaw Nation. (Tishomingo)
Webb; creek in Chickasaw Nation, a left-hand branch of Red River.
(Bonham)
Webbers Falls; post village in Cherokee Nation; population, 211.
(Muscogee)
Weer; post village in Creek Nation. (Okmulgee)
Weetwater Hollow; valley of Weetwater Creek, a tributary to Neosho
River, in Cherokee Nation. (Wyandotte)
Welch; post village in Cherokee Nation on Missouri, Kansas and Texas
Railway; population, 334; elevation, 825 feet. (Vinita)
Welch Mountain; summit in Cherokee Nation. (Tahlequah)
Weldon; post village in Cherokee Nation.
Weleetka; post village in Creek Nation.
Welling; post village in Cherokee Nation.
Wellington (Lee post-office); village in Creek Nation. (Okmulgee)
Wells; station on Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway.
Wesley; post village in Choctaw Nation.
West; fork in Choctaw Nation, a right-hand branch of Glover Creek, a
tributary to Little River. (Lukfata)
West; fork of Cabin Creek, a tributary to Neosho River, in Cherokee
Nation. (Vinita
West Cedar; creek in Cherokee Nation, a fork of Skin Bayou Creek, a
tributary to Arkansas River. (Tahlequah)
West Eagletown; village in Choctaw Nation. (Lukfata)
Western; branch in Cherokee Nation, a right-hand branch of Verdigris
River, a tributary to Arkansas River. (Nowata)
West Muskogee; station on St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad.
Westville; post village in Cherokee Nation on Kansas City Southern
Railway; population, 296. (Tahlequah)
Wet Prairie; level stretch of land in the northeast part of Cherokee
Nation. (Siloam Springe)
Wetumka; post village in Creek Nation. (Wewoka)
Wewoka; capital of Seminole Nation on Choctaw, Oklahoma and Gulf
Railroad. (Wewoka)
Wewoka; creek in Creek and Seminole nations, a right-hand branch of
North Fork of Canadian River. (Wewoka, Seminole)
Wheeler; post village in Chickasaw Nation. (Ardmore)
Whiskey; branch in Cherokee Nation, a left-hand branch of Cabin Creek, a
tributary to Neosho River. (Vinita)
Whiskey; creek in Chickasaw Nation, a right-hand branch of Walnut Creek,
a tributary to Red River. (Gainesville)
Whiskey; creek in Chickasaw Nation, a small intermittent right-hand
branch of Wildhorse Creek, a tributary to Washita River. (Pauls Valley)
Whiskey; ford across Neosho River in Cherokee Nation. (Sansbois)
Whitebread; post village in Chickasaw Nation. (Pauls Valley)
White; creek in Cherokee Nation, a right-hand branch of Paw-paw Creek, a
tributary to Neosho River, through Cabin Creek. (Vinita)
Whitefield; post village in Choctaw Nation. (Tahlequah)
Whitegraas; creek in Chickasaw Nation, a left-hand branch of Red River.
(Paris)
White Grass; creek in Choctaw Nation, a left-hand branch of Red River.
(Shawneetown)
Whitmire; post village in Cherokee Nation. (Siloam Springs)
Whiteoak; creek in Cherokee Nation, a right-hand branch of Cedar Creek,
a tributary to Neosho River. (Vinita)
Whiteoak; post village in Cherokee Nation on St. Louis and San Francisco
Railroad; elevation, 765 feet. (Vinita)
Whitewater; creek in Cherokee Nation, a left-hand branch of Neosho
River. (Siloam Springs, Wyandotte)
Widow Moore; creek in Chickasaw Nation, a left-hand branch of Washita
River. (Tishomingo)
Wilburton; post village in Choctaw Nation, on Choctaw, Oklahoma and Gulf
Railroad; elevation, 662 feet. (Tuskahoma)
Wildhorse; creek in Chickasha Nation, a right-hand branch of Washita
River. (Pauls Valley. Ardmore. Addington. Rush Springs)
Wildhorse; creek in Choctaw Nation, a right-hand branch of Coal Creek, a
tributary to Canadian River, through Gaines Creek. (McAlester, Canadian)
Wildhorse; creek in Choctaw Nation, a right-band branch of Brazil Creek,
a tributary to Poteau River. (Sallisaw)
Wildhorse; creek in Choctaw Nation, a left-hand branch of Little River.
(Tuskahoma)
Wildhorse; small mountain ridge in Cherokee Nation, a part of Kiamichi
Mountain. (Sallisaw)
Wiley; post village in Chickasaw Nation. (Tishomingo)
Williams; mountain in Choctaw Nation, a part of Pine Mountains.
(Lukfata)
Willis; terry across Red River in Chickasaw Nation. (Denison)
Willis; ferry across Little River in Choctaw Nation. (Shawneetown)
Willis; post village in Chickasaw Nation. (Denison)
Willow; branch in Chickasaw Nation, a right-hand branch of Mud Creek, a
tributary to Red River. (Addington)
Willow Sandy; creek in Chickasaw Nation, a left-hand branch of Cherokee
Sandy Creek, a tributary to Washita River. (Pauls Valley)
Wilson; post village in Chickasaw Nation, (Ardmore)
Wilson; creek in Chickasaw Nation, a left-hand branch of Red River.
(Ardmore, Denison, Tishomingo)
Wilson; summit in Rich Mountains in Choctaw Nation, (Winding Stair)
Wimer; post village in Cherokee Nation.
Winding Stair Mountain; broken, irregular ridge of the Ozark Hills,
lying north of the valley of Kiamichi River, in Choctaw Nation, with a
maximum altitude of 2,550. (Tuskahoma, Poteau Mountain, Winding Stair)
Winter; creek in Chickasaw Nation, a left-hand branch of Washita River,
heading in East and West Winter creeks. (Rush Springs)
Winthrop; station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway.
Wister; post village in Choctaw Nation on Choctaw, Oklahoma and Gulf and
St. Louis and San Francisco railroads; population, 313; elevation, 478
feet. (Winding Stair)
Witteville; post village in Choctaw Nation. (Sallisaw)
Womack; post village in Chickasaw Nation.
Wolf; creek in Cherokee Nation, a right-hand branch of Neosho River.
(Prior)
Wolf; creek in Chickasaw Nation, a left-hand branch of Washita River.
(Pauls Valley)
Wolf; creek in Choctaw Nation, a left-hand branch of Little River.
(Lukfata. Alikchi)
Wolf; creek in Choctaw Nation, a left-hand branch of Brazil Creek, a
tributary to Poteau River, (Sallisaw)
Wolf; creek in Choctaw Nation, a left-hand branch of Island Bayou, a
tributary to Red River. (Bonham)
Wolf; creek in Creek Nation, a right-hand branch of Salt Creek, a
tributary to Deep Fork of Canadian River. (Wewoka, Nuyaka)
Wolf; creek in Creek Nation, a left-hand branch of Deep Fork of Canadian
River, a tributary to North Fork of Canadian River (Canadian)
Wolf; mountain, a summit in Choctaw Nation. (Sallisaw)
Wolf; post village in Seminole Nation.
Wolse; creek in Cherokee Nation, aright-hand branch of Verdigris River,
heading in North and South forks. (Nowata)
Woodford; post village in Chickasaw Nation. (Ardmore)
Woodley; post village in Cherokee Nation. (Vinita)
Woods Spring; branch in Cherokee Nation, a right-hand branch of Drowning
Creek, a tributary to Neosho River. (Wyandotte, Siloam Springs)
Woodville; post village in Chickasaw Nation on St. Louis and San
Francisco Railroad. (Denison)
Woodward Hollow; valley of Woodward Creek, a tributary to Neosho River,
in Cherokee Nation. (Wyandotte)
Woolsey; post village in Chickasaw Nation. (Addington)
Worley; creek in Chickasaw Nation, a right-hand branch of Canadian
River. (Chickasha)
Wyandotte; post village in Cherokee Nation; population, 224. (Wyandotte)
Wyandotte; reservation in the northeastern part of the Territory with an
area of 33 square miles. Population, 1,313; 992 white and 221 Indian.
(Wyandotte)
Wyatt; post village in Chickasaw Nation. (Tishomingo)
Wybark; post village in Creek Nation on Missouri, Kansas and Texas
Railway. (Sansbois)
Wynnewood; post village in Chickasaw Nation on Gulf, Colorado and Santa
Fe Railway; population, 1,907; elevation, 867 feet. (Pauls Valley)
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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