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American Indian Sites Listed on the National Register

Many sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places are significant to the American Indian history and culture. Below you will find a list of those properties, and as they become available, a short description and photo of each. If you would like more information about any of these properties, please contact the State Historic Preservation Office at 405/521-6249.

Archeological Sites

  • Bassett Grove Ceremonial Grounds (Grove vic.)
  • Haley's Point Site (Lebanon)
  • Stevens Rock Shelter (Gracemont vic.)

Churches & Cemeteries

  • Billy Isaac Homestead & Family Cemetery (Daisy vic.)
  • Cemetery Patent 110 (Delaware vic.)
  • Chief Ne-Kah-Wah-She-Tun-Kah Grave & Statue (Fairfax)
  • Chiefs Knoll (Fort Sill)
  • Cupco Church (Yanush vic.)
  • Indian Cemeteries, Ft. Sill (Ft. Sill)
  • Koweta Mission Site (Cowetah vic.)
  • Levering Mission (Wetumka vic.)
  • Modoc Mission Church & Cemetery (Miami vic.)
  • Park Hill Mission Cemetery (Park Hill vic.)
  • Peoria Tribal Cemetery (Miami vic.)
  • Polson Cemetery (Jay vic.)
  • Rev. Jesse Bushyhead Grave (Westville vic.)
  • Ross Cemetery (Park Hill vic.)
  • Shawnee Friends Church (Shawnee vic.)
  • Splitlog Church (Grove vic.)
  • St. James Episcopal Church (Wagoner)
  • Waterhole Cemetery (Garvin vic.)

Districts

  • Anadarko Downtown Historic District (Anadarko)
  • Okmulgee Downtown Historic District (Okmulgee)
  • Pawnee Agency & Boarding School Historic District (Pawnee)

Homes

  • Alice Brown House (Sasakwa)
  • Benjamin Franklin Smallwood House (Lehigh vic.)
  • Billy Isaac Homestead & Family Cemetery (Daisy vic.)
  • Blacksmith's House (Pawhuska)
  • Chief's House (Swink vic.)
  • Dorroh-Trent House (Hammon)
  • Edmund McCurtain House (Kinta vic.)
  • Green McCurtain House (Kinta vic.)
  • Hominy Osage Round House (Hominy)
  • Jackson Brown House (Wewoka)
  • Jefferson Gardner House (Eagletown vic.)
  • Joe Ralls House (Atoka)
  • Joseph M. Thompson House (Tahlequah)
  • Moses Keokuk House (Stroud vic.)
  • Murrell Home (Park Hill)
  • Peter Conser House (Hodgens vic.)
  • Quanah Parker Star House (Cache vic.)
  • Sequoyah's Cabin (Akins vic.)
  • White House of the Chickasaws (Emet vic.)

Military Sites

  • Building 309, Fort Sill Indian School (Fort Sill)
  • Chiefs Knoll (Fort Sill)
  • Fort Reno (El Reno vic.)
  • Indian Cemeteries, Fort Sill (Fort Sill)
  • Washita Battlefield National Historic Site (Cheyenne vic.)

Public Buildings

  • Cherokee National Capitol (Tahlequah)
  • Cherokee National Jail (Tahlequah)
  • Cherokee Supreme Court Building (Tahlequah)
  • Chickasaw National Capitols (Tishomingo)
  • Choctaw Agency (Spiro vic.)
  • City Hall (Pawhuska)
  • Creek Council Tree Site (Tulsa)
  • Creek National Capitol (Okmulgee)
  • Darlington Agency Site (El Reno vic.)
  • Illinois Campground (Tahlequah vic.)
  • Lewis Ross/Cherokee Orphan Asylum Springhouse (Salina)
  • Pawnee Indian Agency (Pawnee)
  • Seminole Whipping Tree (Wewoka)
  • Union Agency (Muskogee)
  • White Eagle Park (White Eagle vic.)

Schools

  • Armstrong Academy Site (Bokchito vic.)
  • Bloomfield Academy Site (Achille vic.)
  • Chilocco Indian Agricultural School (Newkirk vic.)
  • First Cherokee Female Seminary Site (Tahlequah vic.)
  • Mardock Mission (Stella vic.)
  • Mekasukey Academy (Seminole vic.)
  • Peoria Indian School (Miami vic.)
  • Wheelock Academy (Millerton vic.)

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