
Fort Towson, Oklahoma - Wikipedia
Fort Towson was the site of the surrender of the last Confederate land forces in the American Civil War. On June 23, 1865, Brigadier General Stand Watie, a Cherokee chief, agreed to terms and took his …
City of Fort Towson - Small Town, Water and Utilities
Fort Towson is a small town located 11 miles west of Valliant, Oklahoma and 15 miles east of Hugo Oklahoma, with a population of approximately 600 residents. Fort Towson holds a strong sense of …
Fort Towson Historic Site - Oklahoma Historical Society
Fort Towson was established in 1824 to quell conflicts between lawless elements, American Indian peoples, and settlers claiming the area as part of Arkansas Territory. The fort also served as an …
Fort Towson - Choctaw Country
Explore Fort Towson, an historic military outpost in Choctaw Country, revealing stories of frontier life and Oklahoma's past.
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Founded in 1824 to patrol the volatile U.S.–Mexico border and oversee relations with displaced tribes, Fort Towson evolved into a vital military and cultural crossroads.
Fort Towson Historic Site | American Battlefield Trust
Fort Towson, Oklahoma | During the Civil War, this historic fort served as headquarters for Confederate forces operating in Indian Territory.
Fort Towson - Wikipedia
Located on Gates Creek near the confluence of the Kiamichi River and the Red River in present-day Choctaw County, Oklahoma, it was named for General Nathaniel Towson.
Fort Tours | Fort Towson Historic Site
Constructed by government contract workmen from Fort Towson using the $10,000 provided by the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek for its erection, the structure is the oldest home still standing in …
FORT TOWSON, OKLAHOMA - Visit Fort Towson - Google Sites
Doaksville began to decline with the 1854 abandonment of Fort Towson. On June 23, 1865, the last Confederate General, Stand Watie, surrendered his Indian Brigade to Union forces near Doaksville.
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Fort Towson was established in 1824 to quell conflicts between lawless elements, American Indian peoples, and settlers claiming the area as part of Arkansas Territory. The fort also served as an …