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    Fort Towson is a town in Choctaw County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 510 at the 2010 census, a 15.1 percent decline from the figure of...
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  • of Fort Towson, Oklahoma. Located on Gates Creek near the confluence of the Kiamichi River and the Red River in present-day Choctaw County, Oklahoma, it...
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  • sports arenas Towson Square, an outdoor mall Towson Town Center, a shopping mall Fort Towson, Oklahoma, a community in Oklahoma Fort Towson, a historical...
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    Nomination Form: Fort Towson or Cantonment Towson.] Retrieved November 28, 2015. Fort Towson/Doaksville Cemetery. Choctaw County, Oklahoma 34°02′09″N 95°04′18″W...
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    Major-General Nathan Towson (1784–1854), distinguished officer of the War of 1812; former Paymaster of the US Army; namesake of Fort Towson, Oklahoma Johnny Unitas...
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    it turns back north before ending at US-70 near Fort Towson. SH-109 originally ran from Fort Towson to Raymond Gary State Park. However, on 1957-04-23...
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    Flora Lee Armistead. Armistead then served in Fort Towson, Oklahoma and Fort Washita near the Oklahoma border. Serving in the Mexican War, he was appointed...
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  • Oklahoma. Some of these units remain in operation. A number of military installations in Oklahoma operated before or during the Civil War era. Fort Sill...
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    Fort Washita is the former United States military post and National Historic Landmark located in Durant, Oklahoma on SH 199. Established in 1842 by General...
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  • Raymond Gary Lake (category Reservoirs in Oklahoma)
    southeastern Oklahoma, United States, one mile east of the town of Fort Towson in Choctaw County. It was constructed on Gates Creek in 1956 by the Oklahoma Department...
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  • North Carolina, NRHP-listed Willie W. Wilson House, Fort Towson, Oklahoma, listed on the NRHP in Oklahoma William T. E. Wilson Homestead, Sisters, Oregon...
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    connecting Fort Smith, Arkansas, Fort Gibson, and Fort Towson. The army abandoned Fort Coffee in 1838 when Fort Smith was reestablished. The site of Fort Coffee...
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    renamed Fort Towson in 1831. It is located in Fort Towson, Oklahoma. An American World War II liberty ship was named SS Nathan Towson. Towson High School...
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  • William Bradford (soldier, born 1771) (category People from Fort Smith, Arkansas)
    William Bradford (born in Virginia in 1771, died at Fort Towson, Oklahoma on October 20, 1826) was a commissioned officer in the United States Army during...
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    Gabe E. Parker (category Members of the Oklahoma Constitutional Convention)
    (1915-1921). Perker was born on September 29, 1878 in Fort Towson, Oklahoma in the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma. Parker was reported to have been one-eighth Chocktaw...
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    observations in 1824, and the fort provided the earliest known weather records in Oklahoma. Colonel Arbuckle also established Fort Towson in southern Indian Territory...
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    settled the area around Doaksville, which was adjacent to the fort. Both the town of Fort Towson and Doaksville served as the capital of the Choctaw Nation...
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  • Frank Abercrombie (category Baseball players from Oklahoma)
    Association for the Troy Haymakers in 1871. Abercrombie was born in Fort Towson, Oklahoma, then part of Indian Territory. His father was United States Army...
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  • Win Williams (category Players of American football from Oklahoma)
    (1942, 1946-1947) and Baltimore Colts (1948-1949). A native of Fort Towson, Oklahoma, he attended Midland High School in Texas. He played college football...
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  • Towson County was a political subdivision of the Choctaw Nation of Indian Territory, prior to Oklahoma being admitted as a state. The county formed part...
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    and Fort Towson | Oklahoma Historical Society, www.okhistory.org/sites/ftdoaksville. Arrell Morgan Gibson (1981). "The Federal Government in Oklahoma"....
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  • Ten Deadliest Oklahoma Tornadoes (1882–Present)". National Weather Service, Norman. Retrieved May 19, 2023. "Top Ten Deadliest Oklahoma Tornadoes (1882–Present)"...
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    George Colbert (category Burials in Oklahoma)
    route in 1839 at age 75, reached the new Chickasaw territory. He died at Fort Towson, Indian Territory, just before the people reached their new lands. Colbert...
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  • Retrieved December 2, 2023. "Man dead after officer-involved shooting in Fort Towson". KXII. December 2, 2023. Archived from the original on December 12,...
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    Oklahoma (/ˌoʊkləˈhoʊmə/ OHK-lə-HOH-mə; Choctaw: Oklahumma, pronounced [oklahómma]) is a landlocked state in the South Central region of the United States...
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  • WFEC Railroad Company (category Oklahoma railroads)
    Power Plant at Fort Towson, Oklahoma, near Hugo, to an interchange with the Texas, Oklahoma and Eastern Railroad (TOE) at Valliant, Oklahoma. It is owned...
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    the fort was built in what was considered frontier wilderness, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers constructed a military road connecting Fort Towson with...
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  • Old Military Road (category National Register of Historic Places in Le Flore County, Oklahoma)
    from Fort Smith, Arkansas to Fort Towson, Oklahoma. The road opened a means for commerce and otherwise facilitated development of the Oklahoma Territory...
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  • 201 E. Brown (Henry), Fort Towson Elementary West 3rd Street, and Fort Towson High School West 3rd Street (Mandevill). Oklahoma is a mostly farming state...
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  • 2022 NCAA women's gymnastics tournament (category Sports competitions in Fort Worth, Texas)
    State (Session 1); No. 3 Michigan* 197.800, No. 14 UCLA 197.400, Maryland, Towson, North Carolina (Session 2) Seattle, Washington – University of Washington...
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