Submitted by Sandi Carter & Marlene Clark
POST AT CHICKASAW AGENCY
Chickasaw Agency
1834.
**FORT EDWARDS
** See also Camp Holmes
Near the mouth of the Little River
1834?
CAMP LEAVENWORTH
2 miles south of Kingston, Marshall County. S.7, T. 7n., R.1W.
1834.
CAMP MASON
(Also called Fort Holmes and Mason’s Fort)
East and north of present day Lexington, Cleveland County, S.17, T7N, R.1W.
1835-1840
ROSS’ LANDING POST
At mouth of Ross Creek, Choctaw Nation
1836?
CHOUTEAU’S CREEK CAMP
Near Cherokee, Alfalfa County. T.26N. R11W.
1838.
CAMP WASHITA
Near mouth of Washita River, Bryan County. S.22, T.5S, R7E.
1834
FORT WASHITA
Northwestern Bryan County, 12 miles from the mouth of the Washita River.
S.22, T.5S, R7E.
April, 1842-May 1, 1861; occupied by Confederate forces, 1861-1865.
CAMP HOLMES
Mouth of the Little River.
1834.
FORT ARBUCKLE
6 miles west of Davis, Garvin County. S.25, T.1N, R.1W.
1851-1861; 1861-1867; 1867-1870.
CAMP RADZIMINSKI #1
(Also called Camp Otter Creek and Otter Creek Station)
1 1/2 miles north and 2 1/2 miles west of Mountain Park, Kiowa County. NE 1/4
S.16, T.3N, R17W.
1858-1859.
CAMP RADZIMINSKI #2
5 miles north of Mountain Park, Kiowa County. S.16, T3N, R17W.
1858-1859
FORT COBB
1 mile east of present day Fort Cobb, Caddo County. NW 1/4 S.12, T7N, R12W.
1859-1861; Confederate occupied 1862.
FORT DAVIS
(Confederate)
1 mile north of Bacone College, Muskogee County. S.7, T15N, R.19E.
1861-1862.
CAMP McINTOSH
(Confederate)
5 miles east of Anadarko, Caddo County. S.17, T.7N, R9W.
1861-1865
CAMP ARMSTRONG
(Confederate camp and hospital)
3 miles northeast of Bokchito, Bryan County. T.6S, R11E. ?
1862-1865
FORT McCULLOCH
3 miles southwest of Kenefic, Bryan County. S.7, T.5S, R9E.
1862-1865.
CAMP AT PERRYVILLE DEPOT
3 miles south of McAlester, Pittsburg County. T5N, R.14-15. ?
1862.
FORT BLUNT
Name applied to Fort Gibson during Civil War, named for Major General J. G.
Blunt.
1863-1865
FORT SUPPLY
Near present town of Fort Supply, Woodward County. S.8, T.24N, R.12W.
1868-1893
FORT SILL
(Also called Camp at Medicine Bluff and Camp Wichita)
North of Lawton, Comanche County. S.1, T.2N, R.12W.
1869 -.
FORT RENO
West of present day town of El Reno, Canadian County. S.34, T.13N, R.SW.
1874-1948.
CANTONMENT
5 miles northwest of Canton, Blaine County. S.29, T.19N, R.13W.
1879-1882
CAMP CANADIAN
North of Atwood, Hughes County
1834.
CAMP CASS
4 miles south of Stidham, McIntosh County.
1834.
CAMP CHOCTAW
Stephens County.
1834.
CAMP COMANCHE
Cache Creek, near Apache. S.7-8, T.4N., R.11W.
1834.
CAMP CEDAR
Near the mouth of the Cimarron; may have been predecessor of Camp Arbuckle.
1834.
CAMP JACKSON
1 mile from present day Fort Gibson.
1834.
CAMP LEAVENWORTH
Around Kingston, Marshall County.
1834.
CAMP OSAGE
Southern Pontotoc County, south of Jesse.
1834.
CAMP RENDEZVOUS
18 miles from Fort Gibson.
1834.
CAMP SMITH
25 miles west of the Washita River?
1834.
CAMP NEOSHO
Opposite Fort Gibson.
1850.
CAMP McDANIEL
Near present town of Owasso, Tulsa County.
1861.
CAMP WASHITA
Now under Lake Texoma, South of Rock Creek.
1834.
CAMP JUMPER
(Confederate)
Near Eufaula, McIntosh County.
1862
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