Craig County Genealogy Resources
Craig County was formed at the Oklahoma Constitutional Convention and named after Granville Craig, a prominent Cherokee...
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Craig County was formed at the Oklahoma Constitutional Convention and named after Granville Craig, a prominent Cherokee...
Canadian County, named after the wide Canadian River that flows across the county, is home to the historic Chisholm Trail,...
Comanche County, named for the Comanche tribe, was created in 1901 when the area was opened to settlers. Fort Sill,...
Choctaw County was created in 1907 and named after the Choctaw tribe of the area. The county seat of Hugo is also known as...
Named for the Cherokee Nation, Cherokee County was created in 1906. Tahlequah, the county seat, has been the capital of the...
Carter County, located in south-central Oklahoma, was created in 1907 and named after a prominent Chickasaw and Cherokee...
Named after William Jennings Bryan, a presidential candidate and contributor to the 1907 Oklahoma Constitution, Bryan County...
Located in northwestern Oklahoma, Blaine County was named after James G. Blaine, former Speaker of the U.S. House of...
Beckham County, located in southwestern Oklahoma, was created in 1907. Historic trails in the area, such as the Great...
Located in the Oklahoma Panhandle, Beaver County was formed in 1907 from lands in Oklahoma Territory. In the early 1900s,...