Unincorporated communities in Oklahoma do not have a formally organized municipal government. Rather, residents rely on the county government for services. State law allows unincorporated communities, under certain conditions, to incorporate or join another municipality
Many unincorporated communities were at one time incorporated but for various reasons no longer have a municipal government. Depopulation during the 1930s and 40s caused the loss of many communities and some no longer exist even as unincorporated communities. In Oklahoma, incorporated municipalities may petition for dissolution[1] or be declared dissolved after missing two concurrent municipal elections[2] (held April of odd numbered years). Platted unincorporated communities do have some right under the laws of Oklahoma that non-platted communities do not enjoy. A town plat is also one of the conditions required for incorporation.
Although unincorporated communities have no municipal governments, they may organize their own water districts[3] or fire districts[4] and tax citizens to support them. Additionally, many communities have school districts with elected school boards.[5] Also, several unincorporated communities still have their own post offices.[6]
Many unincorporated communities (such as Boggy Depot, Tuskahoma, and Skullyville) played important roles in the development of Oklahoma and others, especially those with schools and post offices, continue to be important centers in rural Oklahoma.
"Oklahoma Municipal Government" from the Oklahoma Almanac published by the Oklahoma Department of Libraries is the source document for this list. Additional communities have been added using Wikipedia articles which cite authoritative sources. Geographic coordinates, if known, are provided for those place names which are unlikely to be communities.
(NOTE: Located at the SE end of Fort Cobb Reservoir, 8.9 km(5.5 mi) SSW of Albert and 22 km(14 mi) NW of Anadarko. U.S. Board on Geographic Names decisions, either decisions referenced after Phase I data compilation, or staff research on non-controversial names.-USGS.)
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Shirk, George H. Oklahoma Place Names. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1987: ISBN0-8061-2028-2 .
Supreme Court of Oklahoma. "Oklahoma Statutes Citationized".Oklahoma State Courts Network (OSCN) (accessed February 11, 2007)
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United States Geological Survey. Geographic Names Information System. (accessed February 11, 2007)
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Unincorporated communities in Oklahoma do not have a formally organized municipal government Rather residents rely on the county government for services State law allows unincorporated communities under certain conditions to incorporate or join another municipalityThis innovative grain elevator was built circa 1920 near the small community of Ingersoll Many unincorporated communities were at one time incorporated but for various reasons no longer have a municipal government Depopulation during the 1930s and 40s caused the loss of many communities and some no longer exist even as unincorporated communities In Oklahoma incorporated municipalities may petition for dissolution 1 or be declared dissolved after missing two concurrent municipal elections 2 held April of odd numbered years Platted unincorporated communities do have some right under the laws of Oklahoma that non platted communities do not enjoy A town plat is also one of the conditions required for incorporation Driving Cattle to Pasture near Bliss Although unincorporated communities have no municipal governments they may organize their own water districts 3 or fire districts 4 and tax citizens to support them Additionally many communities have school districts with elected school boards 5 Also several unincorporated communities still have their own post offices 6 Many unincorporated communities such as Boggy Depot Tuskahoma and Skullyville played important roles in the development of Oklahoma and others especially those with schools and post offices continue to be important centers in rural Oklahoma Oklahoma Municipal Government from the Oklahoma Almanac published by the Oklahoma Department of Libraries is the source document for this list Additional communities have been added using Wikipedia articles which cite authoritative sources Geographic coordinates if known are provided for those place names which are unlikely to be communities List of unincorporated communities editSee also List of municipalities in Oklahoma List of ghost towns in Oklahoma and List of census designated places in Oklahoma Contents A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z References BibliographyA editCommunity County Comments Acme Grady 34 47 56 N 98 01 09 W 34 79889 N 98 01917 W 34 79889 98 01917 Adams Texas Adamson Pittsburg Adel Pushmataha 34 47 56 N 98 01 09 W 34 79889 N 98 01917 W 34 79889 98 01917 Agawan Grady Ahloso Pontotoc Ahpeatone Cotton 34 20 52 N 98 33 04 W 34 34778 N 98 55111 W 34 34778 98 55111 Akins Sequoyah Albany Bryan Albert Caddo Alden Caddo 34 58 31 N 98 35 07 W 34 97528 N 98 58528 W 34 97528 98 58528 Aledo Dewey Alfalfa Caddo Allison Bryan Alma Stephens Alpers Carter 34 29 33 N 97 23 14 W 34 49250 N 97 38722 W 34 49250 97 38722 Alsuma Tulsa Altona Kingfisher 35 46 59 N 98 10 16 W 35 78306 N 98 17111 W 35 78306 98 17111 Alwinn Stephens Anchor Wagoner 35 50 08 N 95 24 11 W 35 83556 N 95 40306 W 35 83556 95 40306 Antioch Garvin Apperson Osage Apple Choctaw 34 07 39 N 95 25 03 W 34 12750 N 95 41750 W 34 12750 95 41750 Arlington Lincoln Arpelar Pittsburg Artillery Village Comanche Atlee Jefferson 34 05 37 N 97 37 57 W 34 09361 N 97 63250 W 34 09361 97 63250 Aubrey Creek Avery Lincoln Avoca Pottawatomie Aydelotte Pottawatomie Geographic or historic reference undetermined Identified as abandoned by at least one source B edit nbsp Bunch Oklahoma sets in the background near Sallisaw Creek in the Cookson Hills Community County Comments Babbs Kiowa Bache Pittsburg Bacone Muskogee Bailey Grady Baker Texas Baldhill Okmulgee 35 44 25 N 95 50 14 W 35 74028 N 95 83722 W 35 74028 95 83722 Balko Beaver Ballard Adair Banner Canadian Banty Bryan Barber Cherokee 35 45 26 N 94 52 04 W 35 75722 N 94 86778 W 35 75722 94 86778 Barnes Logan Locale USGS Baron Adair Bartlett Okmulgee Battiest McCurtain Baugh Pawnee Baum Carter Beachton McCurtain Beckett Stephens Alternate name for Sunray Oklahoma Bee Johnston Beland Muskogee Bell Adair Bellemont Pottawatomie Belva Woodward 36 29 56 N 98 58 30 W 36 49889 N 98 97500 W 36 49889 98 97500 Belvue Creek Belzoni Pushmataha 34 11 08 N 95 27 56 W 34 18556 N 95 46556 W 34 18556 95 46556 Bengal Latimer Bentley Atoka Berlin Roger Mills Berwyn Carter Present day Gene Autry Oklahoma Bethel Comanche Bethel McCurtain Bidding Springs Adair See Golda s Mill Big Cedar Le Flore Stream USGS Big Spring Hughes 35 10 27 N 96 14 50 W 35 17417 N 96 24722 W 35 17417 96 24722 Church Binkley Lincoln Railroad siding and switch Bison Garfield Blackgum Sequoyah Blanco Pittsburg Bliss Noble Now known as Old Bliss Oklahoma Blocker Pittsburg Blue Bryan Bluff Choctaw Boatman Mayes Boehler Atoka 34 10 15 N 95 53 01 W 34 17083 N 95 88361 W 34 17083 95 88361 Boggy Depot Atoka Bois D Arc Kay Stream USGS Bokhoma McCurtain Bond McIntosh Boone Caddo Boss McCurtain Boulevard Cleveland Bowden Creek Bowlin Spring Craig Bowring Osage Boyd Beaver Box Sequoyah Braden Le Flore Brady Garvin 34 37 22 N 97 16 57 W 34 62278 N 97 28250 W 34 62278 97 28250 Brent Sequoyah Briartown Muskogee Briggs Cherokee Brinkman Greer Britton Oklahoma Incorporated part of Oklahoma City Brock Carter Brooken Haskell Brown Bryan Broxton Caddo Brush Hill McIntosh Brushy Sequoyah Bryant Okmulgee Buffalo McCurtain Buffalo Valley Latimer Bugtussle Pittsburg Bunch Adair Burmah Dewey Burneyville Love Burns Washita Burwell McCurtain 34 11 09 N 95 09 05 W 34 18583 N 95 15139 W 34 18583 95 15139 Bushyhead Rogers Butner Seminole Geographic or historic reference undetermined Identified as abandoned by at least one source C edit nbsp This abandoned W S Kelly gas station and general store in Cogar was used in a scene from the 1988 movie Rainman Community County Comments Cade Bryan Cairo Coal 34 35 26 N 96 07 55 W 34 59056 N 96 13194 W 34 59056 96 13194 Calhoun Le Flore Calida Pawnee 36 11 35 N 96 17 53 W 36 19306 N 96 29806 W 36 19306 96 29806 Cambria Latimer Cambridge Kiowa 35 04 22 N 99 12 19 W 35 07278 N 99 20528 W 35 07278 99 20528 Camp Houston Woods Canadian Shores Pittsburg Caney Ridge Cherokee Capitol Hill Oklahoma Incorporated as part of Oklahoma City Cardin Ottawa Carlton Blaine 36 00 52 N 98 30 55 W 36 01444 N 98 51528 W 36 01444 98 51528 Also spelled Carleton Carpenter Roger Mills Carson Hughes Carters Corner McIntosh Carters Landing Cherokee Cartersville Haskell Cartwright Bryan Casey Pawnee 36 16 57 N 96 40 27 W 36 28250 N 96 67417 W 36 28250 96 67417 Castaneda Cimarron 36 52 52 N 102 31 17 W 36 88111 N 102 52139 W 36 88111 102 52139 Catale Rogers 36 33 39 N 95 22 19 W 36 56083 N 95 37194 W 36 56083 95 37194 Railroad siding PO closed in 1933 Catesby Ellis Cayuga Delaware Cedar Crest Mayes Cedar Lake Canadian Center Pontotoc Center City Oklahoma Center Point Atoka Centerview Pottawatomie Centralia Craig Ceres Noble Cerrogordo McCurtain PO closed in 1958 Cestos Dewey Chance Adair Charleston Harper See abandoned communities USGS Chase Muskogee See Beland Cherry Tree Adair Chester Major Chewey Adair Cheyenne Valley Major Chigley Murray Childers Nowata Chilli Latimer Chilocco Kay See Chilocco Indian School Chisney Pottawatomie Chitwood Grady Chloeta Delaware Chockie Atoka Choska Wagoner Christie Adair Cimarron City Logan Cisco McCurtain PO closed in 1916 Citra Hughes Clarita Coal Clarksville Wagoner Clayton Lake Pushmataha Reservoir Clayton Lake Oklahoma USGS Clear Lake Beaver PO closed in 1944 Clebit McCurtain Clemscot Carter Cleora Delaware Clothier Cleveland Cloud Chief Washita Cloudy Pushmataha Clyde Grant Coalton Okmulgee Cobb Bryan Cogar Caddo Coleman Johnston Concho Canadian Connerville Johnston Conrad Cimarron Railroad siding and switch Conser Le Flore Cookietown Cotton Cookson Cherokee Copeland Delaware Corbett Cleveland Corinne Pushmataha Corum Stephens Cottonwood Coal Cottonwood Sequoyah Council Oklahoma See Council Grove Countyline Stephens Carter Courtney Love Cove Acres Comanche Cowden Washita 35 14 52 N 98 42 43 W 35 24778 N 98 71194 W 35 24778 98 71194 PO closed in 1908 Cox City Grady Craig McCurtain 34 02 18 N 94 37 44 W 34 03833 N 94 62889 W 34 03833 94 62889 Craig Pittsburg 34 50 25 N 95 37 39 W 34 84028 N 95 62750 W 34 84028 95 62750 Cravens Latimer PO closed 1916 Crawford Roger Mills Crekola Muskogee Creosote Choctaw Creta Jackson 34 31 00 N 99 32 59 W 34 51667 N 99 54972 W 34 51667 99 54972 Criner McClain Crusher Murray Crutcho Oklahoma Crystal Atoka Crystal Lakes Major Cumberland Marshall Curchece Pawnee Curtis Woodward Geographic or historic reference undetermined Identified as abandoned by at least one source D edit nbsp The Antelope Hill a National Historic Place lie just north of Durham Community County Comments Daisy Atoka Dale Pottawatomie Damon Latimer Dane Major 36 13 01 N 98 37 10 W 36 21694 N 98 61944 W 36 21694 98 61944 Darrow Blaine 36 05 53 N 98 23 18 W 36 09806 N 98 38833 W 36 09806 98 38833 Darwin Pushmataha Dawson Tulsa Incorporated as part of Tulsa Degnan Latimer 34 56 50 N 95 21 12 W 34 94722 N 95 35333 W 34 94722 95 35333 Dela Pushmataha Delhi Beckham Dempsey Roger Mills 35 31 03 N 99 49 22 W 35 51750 N 99 82278 W 35 51750 99 82278 Dennis Delaware Dewright Seminole 35 05 15 N 96 39 31 W 35 08750 N 96 65861 W 35 08750 96 65861 Dighton Okmulgee Dillard Carter Dixon Seminole Doby Springs Harper Dodge Delaware Dotyville Ottawa Dow Pittsburg Doyle Stephens Drake Murray 34 23 52 N 96 57 03 W 34 39778 N 96 95083 W 34 39778 96 95083 Driftwood Alfalfa Dripping Springs Carter Dripping Springs Delaware Drumb Latimer 34 55 47 N 95 28 52 W 34 92972 N 95 48111 W 34 92972 95 48111 Dunbar Love Dunjee Park Oklahoma Durham Roger Mills Durwood Carter Identified as abandoned by at least one source E editCommunity County Comments Eagle City Blaine Eagletown McCurtain Earl Johnston Eastborough Wagoner East Duke Jackson Variant name for town of Duke East Jesse Coal Pontotoc East Ninneka Grady Variant name for town of Ninnekah Eastside Custer Eddy Kay 36 43 54 N 97 27 31 W 36 73167 N 97 45861 W 36 73167 97 45861 PO closed in 1957 Eden Payne 36 2028259 97 0919822 Dissolved mid century Edgewater Park Comanche Edna Creek Eldon Cherokee Elk Plaza Stephans Elmwood Beaver Emerson Center Cotton Emet Johnston Empy Pawnee Enos Marshall Enterprise Haskell Enville Love Eram Okmulgee Estella Craig Ethel Pushmataha Etna Garfield Railroad siding Etta Cherokee Eucha Delaware Eva Texas Ewing Custer Geographic or historic reference undetermined F editCommunity County Comments Falconhead Love Falfa Latimer Fame McIntosh Farmers Hill McCurtain Farris Atoka Fay Dewey Featherston Pittsburg Felker McCurtain Felt Cimarron Fewell Pushmataha Fillmore Johnston Finley Pushmataha Fisher Tulsa Fittstown Pontotoc Fivemile Corner Cotton Fleetwood Jefferson 33 53 48 N 97 51 04 W 33 89667 N 97 85111 W 33 89667 97 85111 PO closed in 1961 Floris Beaver Flynn Oklahoma Incorporated as part of Oklahoma City Foley Custer Railroad siding and switch Folsom Johnston Forest Hill Le Flore Forney Choctaw Forrester Le Flore Fort Reno Canadian See Fort Reno Oklahoma for the fort Four Corners Locale name of several in Oklahoma Fox Carter Franklin Cleveland Fransen Custer Frisco Pontotoc Frogville Choctaw Fugate AtokaG editCommunity County Comments Gaar Corner Pontotoc Gansel Noble Railroad siding and switch Garden Grove Pottawatomie Garland Haskell Gay Choctaw Georgetown Muskogee Gerlach Woodward Railroad siding and switch Gibbon Grant 36 56 34 N 97 58 56 W 36 94278 N 97 98222 W 36 94278 97 98222 PO closed in 1945 Gibson Wagoner Gideon Cherokee Gilmore Le Flore Glendale Le Flore Glover McCurtain Golden McCurtain Goodland Choctaw Goodwater McCurtain Goodwin Ellis 36 11 48 N 99 56 06 W 36 19667 N 99 93500 W 36 19667 99 93500 PO closed in 1916 Gowen Latimer Grady Jefferson Graham Carter Grandview Heights Muskogee Grant Choctaw Gray Beaver Gray Horse Osage Greasy Adair Green Pastures Oklahoma Greenville Love Greenwood Pushmataha Griggs Cimarron Grimes Roger Mills Gulftown Okmulgee Gyp Blaine Historical community USGS Gypsy Creek Geographic or historic reference undetermined H edit nbsp Haywood Oklahoma in the coal mining district of Pittsburg County was named for radical labor leader Big Bill Haywood Community County Comments Hale Tulsa See abandoned communities USGS Hammon Junction Roger Mills Abandoned railroad siding and switch Hanson Sequoyah Happyland Pontotoc Harden City Pontotoc Hardy Kay Harjo Pottawatomie Harmon Ellis Harmony Star Rogers Harris McCurtain Harrison Sequoyah See abandoned communities Shirk Haw Creek Le Flore Hawley Grant Hazel Dell Pottawatomie 35 26 56 N 97 00 01 W 35 44889 N 97 00028 W 35 44889 97 00028 Hayward Garfield Haywood Pittsburg Heman Woods 36 32 06 N 98 56 38 W 36 53500 N 98 94389 W 36 53500 98 94389 Hennepin Garvin Herring Roger Mills 35 36 36 N 99 31 04 W 35 61000 N 99 51778 W 35 61000 99 51778 Hess Jackson Hester Greer Hewitt Carter Hext Beckham Higgins Latimer 34 48 41 N 95 26 01 W 34 81139 N 95 43361 W 34 81139 95 43361 Hill Le Flore Hilltop Hughes 34 56 05 N 96 10 54 W 34 93472 N 96 18167 W 34 93472 96 18167 Hockerville Ottawa Hodgen Le Flore Hogshooter Washington Holley Creek McCurtain 33 58 41 N 94 49 00 W 33 97806 N 94 81667 W 33 97806 94 81667 Hollow Craig 36 53 15 N 95 16 12 W 36 88750 N 95 27000 W 36 88750 95 27000 Hollywood Corners Cleveland Homer Pontotoc Homestead Blaine Honobia Le Flore Hontubby Le Flore Hopeton Woods Hough Texas Houston Creek Hoyt Haskell Hulen Cotton Humphreys Jackson Hyde Park Muskogee Identified as abandoned by at least one source I edit nbsp Ingalls Oklahoma was the site of a famous shoot out between U S Marshals and the Doolin Dalton Gang depicted in this scene from the 1915 silent film The Passing of the Oklahoma Outlaws Community County Comments Imo Garfield Independence Custer Indian Meadows Cherokee Ingalls Payne Ingersoll Alfalfa Iona Murray Iron Post Creek 35 43 35 N 96 24 20 W 35 72639 N 96 40556 W 35 72639 96 40556 Iron Stob Corner McCurtain Irving Jefferson Isabella MajorJ editCommunity County Comments Jackson Bryan Jacktown Lincoln Jesse Pontotoc Jimtown Love Joburn Atoka Joe Tulsa NOTE Joe Station in Tulsa Co no longer exists per USGS Jollyville Murray Joy Murry Jumbo Pushmataha Geographic or historic reference undetermined Identified as abandoned by at least one source K editCommunity County Comments Keefeton Muskogee Keetonville Rogers Kellond Pushmataha Kellyville Ottawa Kengle Tulsa Kent Choctaw 34 06 47 N 95 37 23 W 34 11306 N 95 62306 W 34 11306 95 62306 Kenton Cimarron Kenwood Delaware Kiamichi Pushmataha Kiersey Bryan Kosoma Pushmataha Kullituklo McCurtain Kusa OkmulgeeL editCommunity County Comments Lacey Kingfisher Lafayette Haskell Lake Tulsa Incorporated place in Tulsa County Lake Creek Greer Lake Ellsworth Addition Comanche Lake Hiwasse Oklahoma Lake Humphreys Stephans Reservoir Lake Humphreys Oklahoma Lakeside Bryan Lakeside Village Comanche Lake Station Tulsa Historical USGS Lake Valley Washita Lake West Bryan 33 53 45 N 95 53 08 W 33 89583 N 95 88556 W 33 89583 95 88556 Lane Atoka Lark Marshall Last Chance Okfuskee Latta Pontotoc Leach Delaware Leader Pontotoc Lebanon Marshall Lecox Oklahoma Railroad siding Lefeber Tulsa Lela Pawnee Lenna McIntosh Lenora Dewey Leonard Tulsa Lequire Haskell Lenox Le Flore Lewisville Haskell Liberty Different communities in Bryan Sequoyah and Stephens counties Limestone Latimer Limestone Rogers Limestone Gap Atoka Lincolnville Ottawa Little Seminole Little Axe Cleveland Little Chief Osage Little City Marshall Little Ponderosa Beaver Loder Oklahoma Railroad siding USGS Lodi Latimer 35 00 33 N 95 02 32 W 35 00917 N 95 04222 W 35 00917 95 04222 Logan Beaver Lona Haskell 35 09 21 N 95 17 23 W 35 15583 N 95 28972 W 35 15583 95 28972 Lone Oak Sequoyah Lone Tree Okmulgee Long Sequoyah Longtown Pittsburg Lookout Woods Lost City Cherokee Lovedale Harper Railroad siding Shirk Lovell Logan Loving Le Flore Lowrey Cherokee Lucien Noble Lugert Kiowa Lula Pontotoc Lutie Latimer Lynn Addition Osage Lynn Lane Tulsa Lyons Adair Geographic or historic reference undetermined Identified as abandoned by at least one source M edit nbsp Salt an important commodity in Indian Territory was produced near the present community of McKey Community County MacArthur Park Comanche Housing addition in Lawton McBride Marshall McCord Osage McKey Sequoyah McKiddyville Cleveland McKnight Harmon McLain Muskogee McMillan Marshall McWillie Alfalfa Madge Harmon Maguire Cleveland Manard Cherokee Maple Sequoyah Martin Muskogee Marty Jackson Mason Okfuskee Matthew Choctaw Matoy Bryan Maxwell Pontotoc Mayfield Beckham May Ridge Oklahoma Mazie Mayes Medio Tulsa Meers Comanche Mehan Payne Mellette McIntosh Melvin Cherokee Meridian Stephens Merrick Lincoln Merritt Beckham Messer Choctaw Micawber Okfuskee Middleberg Grady Midlothian Lincoln Midway Atoka Coal Milfay Creek Miller Pushmataha Milo Carter Milton Le Flore Mingo Tulsa Monroe Le Flore Montclair Addition Le Flore Moodys Cherokee Moon McCurtain Moorewood Custer Moseley Delaware Mound Grove McCurtain Mount Herman McCurtain Mount Zion McCurtain Mouser Texas Moyers Pushmataha Mudsand Choctaw Mule Barn Pawnee Murphy Mayes Muse Le Flore Geographic or historic reference undetermined N editCommunity County Nani chito McCurtain Narcissa Ottawa Nardin Kay Nashoba Pushmataha Natura Okmulgee Navina Logan Nebo Murray Needmore Cleveland Neff Le Flore Nelagony Osage Neodesha Wagoner Newalla Oklahoma New Cordell Washita Official name of Cordell Oklahoma New Liberty Beckham New Lima Seminole New Mannford Creek New Oberlin Choctaw Newport Carter New Ringold McCurtain New Woodville Marshall Variant name for Woodville USGS Nicut Sequoyah Nida Johnston Niles Canadian Nobletown Seminole Noel Woods Railroad siding Non Hughes Norris Latimer Northeast Tulsa North McAlester Pittsburg Northside Tulsa North Valliant McCurtain Northwest Oklahoma Nowhere Caddo NOTE Located at the SE end of Fort Cobb Reservoir 8 9 km 5 5 mi SSW of Albert and 22 km 14 mi NW of Anadarko U S Board on Geographic Names decisions either decisions referenced after Phase I data compilation or staff research on non controversial names USGS Numa Grant Nuyaka Okmulgee Geographic or historic reference undetermined O editCommunity County Oak Grove Murray Oak Grove Pawnee Oak Grove Payne Oak Hill McCurtain Oakhurst Tulsa and Creek Oakman Pontotoc Oakridge Creek Oberlin Bryan Octavia Le Flore Oglesby Washington Oil Center Pontotoc Oil City Carter Okesa Osage Okfuskee Okfuskee Oleta Pushmataha Olive Creek Olney Coal Omega Kingfisher Onapa McIntosh Oneta Wagoner Oney Caddo Ord Choctaw Orienta Major Orin Grant Orion Major Orr Love Osage Kay Oscar Jefferson Oswalt Love Otoe Noble Overbrook Love Owanda Oklahoma Geographic or historic reference undetermined P editCommunity County Page Le Flore Panola Latimer Panoma Texas Paradise View Mayes Parker Coal Park Hill Cherokee Parkland Lincoln Parkview Tulsa Parthena Creek Patterson Latimer Paw Paw Sequoyah Payne McClain Payson Lincoln Pearson Pottawatomie Pearsonia Osage Peckham Kay Peggs Cherokee Pernell Garvin Pershing Osage Peterman Ridge Pawnee Petersburg Jefferson Petros Le Flore Pettit Cherokee Pettit Bay Cherokee Pharoah Okfuskee Phelps Caddo Pickens McCurtain Pickett Pontotoc Pierce McIntosh Pine Ridge Caddo Piney Adair Pin Oaks Acres Mayes Platter Bryan Pleasant Hill McCurtain Plucketville McCurtain Pocasset Grady Pollard McCurtain Pontotoc Johnston Pooleville Carter Port Washita Porter Hill Comanche Powell Marshall Prattville Tulsa Preston Okmulgee Price Tulsa Proctor Adair Pruitt Carter Pumpkin Center Comanche Pumpkin Center Muskogee Pumpkin Center Okmulgee Purdy Garvin Pyramid Corners Craig Geographic or historic reference undetermined Q editCommunity County Quail Creek Oklahoma Incorporated as part of Oklahoma City Qualls Cherokee Quick Sequoyah Quinlan Woodward Geographic or historic reference undetermined R editCommunity County Rabornville Pawnee Raiford McIntosh Rayford Murray Reagan Johnston Reck Carter Red Fork Tulsa Red Hill Haskell Redland Sequoyah Reed Greer Regal Comanche Reichert Le Flore Remus Pottawatomie Seminole Retrop Beckham Washita Rhea Dewey Richards Spur Comanche Richland Canadian Richville Pittsburg Rigsby Pawnee Ringold McCurtain Roberta Bryan Rock Island Le Flore Rocky Mountain Adair Rocky Point Wagoner Roll Roger Mills Rose Mayes Rossville Lincoln Rubottom Love Rufe McCurtain Russell Greer Russellville Pittsburg Russett Johnston Ryder Johnston Geographic or historic reference undetermined S edit nbsp Sacred Heart Oklahoma the birthplace of author Tony Hillerman was established in 1879 as a mission for the Pottawatomie Indians Community County Sacred Heart Pottawatomie Saddle Mountain Kiowa Sageeyah Rogers Salem McIntosh and Okmulgee Salt Fork Grant Sams Point Pittsburg Sandbluff Choctaw Sand Point Bryan Sans Bois Haskell Santa Fe Stephens Sardis Pushmataha Saundra Woodward Sawyer Choctaw Schulter Okmulgee Scipio Pittsburg Scraper Cherokee Scullin Murray Scullyville Le Flore Sedan Kiowa Selman Harper Sequoyah Rogers Seward Logan Shady Grove Sequoyah Shay Marshall Shea Garfield Railroad switch Sheridan Comanche Sheridan Tulsa Sherwood McCurtain Shinewell McCurtain Shirk Tulsa Railroad siding and switch Shopton Muskogee Short Sequoyah Shults McCurtain Sickles Caddo Silver City Creek Slapout Beaver Smithville McCurtain Snow Pushmataha Sobol Pushmataha Southard Blaine Southeast Oklahoma Southeast Tulsa South Haven Tulsa Southside Tulsa Southwest Oklahoma Spaulding Hughes Speer Choctaw Spelter City Okmulgee Spencerville Choctaw Spring Creek Caddo Springlake Oklahoma Stafford Custer Stanley Pushmataha Stapp Le Flore Star Haskell Stealy McClain Stecker Caddo Steedman Pontotoc Steel Junction McCurtain Steen Garfield Stella Cleveland Stockyards City Oklahoma Stonebluff Wagoner Stones Corner Wagoner Stony Point Adair Stony Point Le Flore Story Garvin Straight Texas Sturgis Cimarron Sullivan Village Comanche Summerfield Le Flore Sumner Noble Sumpter Kay Sungate Comanche Sunkist Choctaw Sunray Stephens Sunrise Okmulgee Sunshine Valley Ottawa Supply Woodward Sutton Osage Survey Hills Texas Svoboda Kiowa Sweethome Lincoln Sweetwater Roger Mills Beckham Geographic or historic reference undetermined T edit nbsp In this aerial view Tiawah nestles in the Tiawah Hills along State Highway 88 in Rogers County Community County Tabler Grady Tablerville McCurtain Tahona Le Flore Tailholt Cherokee Tallant Osage Tangier Woodward Taupa Comanche Taylor Beckham Taylor Cotton Teresita Cherokee Texanna McIntosh Texola Beckham Ti Pittsburg Tiawah Rogers Timber Brook Wagoner Timberlane Pawnee Tiner McCurtain Titanic Adair Tom McCurtain Topsy Delaware Variant name for Chloeta Oklahoma USGS Tracy Seminole Trousdale Pottawatomie Troy Johnston Tucker Le Flore Turkey Ford Delaware Turley Tulsa Turner Love Turpin Beaver Tuskahoma Pushmataha Tuskegee Creek Tussy Carter Garvin Twin Hills Okmulgee Twin Oaks Delaware Tyler Marshall Geographic or historic reference undetermined U editCommunity County Ulan Pittsburg Ultima Thule McCurtain Unger Choctaw Union Cleveland Union Kingfisher Union Tulsa Union Hill Pontotoc Union Valley Pontotoc Uniroyal Carter Utica Bryan Geographic or historic reference undetermined V editCommunity County Vamoosa Seminole Vanoss Pontotoc Vernon McIntosh Victory Jackson Vinco Payne Vinson Harmon Virgil Choctaw Vista Pottawatomie Vivian McIntosh Geographic or historic reference undetermined W editCommunity County Wade Bryan Wallville Garvin Ward Springs Pittsburg Wardville Atoka Warner Muskogee Warren Jackson Washita Caddo Waterloo Logan Oklahoma Watova Nowata Watson McCurtain Wauhillau Adair Weathers Pittsburg Webb Dewey Welling Cherokee Welon Jackson Railroad switch Welty Okfuskee Wes Pawnee West Park Oklahoma West Seneca Ottawa Westside Muskogee Westside Oklahoma Wheatland Oklahoma Wheeless Cimarron Whippoorwill Osage White Bead Garvin White Eagle Kay Whitefield Haskell White Oak Cherokee White Oak Craig Whitesboro Le Flore Whittier Tulsa Wildcat Point Cherokee Wild Horse Osage Williams Le Flore Williams Rogers Willis Marshall Willow Springs Oklahoma Wilson 7 Okmulgee Wilzetta Lincoln Winganon Rogers Wirt Carter Wolco Osage Wolf Seminole Woodford Carter Woodland View Tulsa Woodville Marshall Woods Oklahoma Woody Chapel McClain Wybark Muskogee and Wagoner Wye Pottawatomie Geographic or historic reference undetermined Y editCommunity County Yanush Latimer Yarnaby Bryan Yewed Alfalfa Yost Lake Payne Lakeside community called Yost or Youst Shirk Yuba BryanZ editCommunity County Zafra Le Flore Zaneis Carter Zeb Cherokee Zena Delaware Zincville Ottawa Zion Adair Zoe Le FloreReferences edit OSCN 11 O S 1 7 101 Dissolution of Municipality Application Notice of Election on Question OSCN 11 O S 1 7 105 Involuntary Dissolution Grounds Petition in District Court OSCN 82 O S 18 1324 3 Rural Water Sewer Gas and Solid Waste Management Districts Act OSCN 18 O S 14 592 Fire districts OSDE School Districts Database Archived 2007 01 24 at the Wayback Machine USPS ZIP Code Lookup Archived 2010 11 22 at the Wayback Machine Not to be confused with Wilson Oklahoma the town in Carter County This Wilson is SW of the town of Okmulgee and NW of Henryetta in Okmulgee County Wilson School is on the National Register of Historic Places listing for Okmulgee County Bibliography editOklahoma Department of Libraries Oklahoma Municipal Government Oklahoma Almanac accessed February 11 2007 Oklahoma Historical Society Chronicles of Oklahoma accessed February 11 2007 Oklahoma State Department of Education School Districts Database accessed February 11 2007 Shirk George H Oklahoma Place Names Norman University of Oklahoma Press 1987 ISBN 0 8061 2028 2 Supreme Court of Oklahoma Oklahoma Statutes Citationized Oklahoma State Courts Network OSCN accessed February 11 2007 United States Census Bureau Fact Finder Fact Sheet search accessed February 11 2007 United States Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System accessed February 11 2007 United States Postal Service ZIP Code Lookup accessed 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