- List of Oklahoma county name etymologies
This is a list of
Oklahoma county name etymologies.Alphabetical, by first letter
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Adair County, Oklahoma : Adair was named for the Adair family of theCherokee tribe.
*Alfalfa County, Oklahoma : Alfala was named for William Henry David "Alfalfa Bill" Murray, the ninth governor of Oklahoma.
*Atoka County, Oklahoma : Atoka is named for its county seat ofAtoka, Oklahoma , named in turn for Atoka, aChoctaw leader.B
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Beaver County, Oklahoma : Beaver is named for its county seat ofBeaver, Oklahoma and the Beaver River, which flows through the county.
*Beckham County, Oklahoma : Beckham was named for John Crepps Wickliffe Beckham, the thirty-fifthgovernor of Kentucky .
*Blaine County, Oklahoma : Blaine is named for James Gillespie Blaine, the American statesman, secretary of state, U.S. senator, and presidential candidate.
*Bryan County, Oklahoma : Bryan is named forWilliam Jennings Bryan , the lawyer and presidential candidate.C
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Caddo County, Oklahoma : Caddo is named for theCaddo Native American tribe.
*Canadian County, Oklahoma : Canadian County is named for theCanadian River , which flows through the county.
*Carter County: Carter is named forBen W. Carter , a captain in theU. S. Army and aCherokee who married and settled among theChickasaw s; his son was a state senator for over forty years following statehood.
*Cherokee County, Oklahoma : Cherokee is named for theCherokee Native American tribe.
*Choctaw County, Oklahoma : Choctaw is named for theChoctaw Native American tribe.
*Cimarron County, Oklahoma : Cimarron is named for theCimarron River which flows through the county. The river's name (formerly called by the Spanish, "Río de los Carneros Cimarrón") is usually translated as "River of the Wild Sheep".
*Cleveland County, Oklahoma : Cleveland is named for Stephen Grover Cleveland, the twenty-second and twenty-fourthpresident of the United States .
*Coal County, Oklahoma : Coal is named for its county seat ofCoalgate, Oklahoma and thecoal that is mined in the area.
*Comanche County, Oklahoma : Comanche is named for theComanche Native American tribe.
*Cotton County, Oklahoma : Cotton is probably named for thecotton that is farmed in the area.
*Craig County, Oklahoma : Craig is named forGranville Craig , aCherokee leader.
*Creek County, Oklahoma : Creek is named for the Creek Native American tribe.
*Custer County, Oklahoma : Custer is named forGeorge Armstrong Custer , theU. S. Army general famous for his death at theBattle of Little Bighorn .D
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Delaware County, Oklahoma : Delaware is named for theDelaware District of theCherokee Nation .
*Dewey County, Oklahoma : Dewey is named for its status as the fourth ofOklahoma 's counties. The county was originally D County, with a spelling change after statehood.E
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Ellis County, Oklahoma : Ellis is named forAbraham H. Ellis , vice president of Oklahoma's constitutional convention.G
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Garfield County, Oklahoma : Garfield is named for James Abram Garfield, the twentiethpresident of the United States .
*Garvin County, Oklahoma : Garvin is named forSamuel Garvin , aChicksaw leader.
*Grady County, Oklahoma : Grady is named forHenry W. Grady , the editor of the "Atlanta Constitution " newspaper.
*Grant County, Oklahoma : Grant is named for Ulysses Simpson Grant, the eighteenthpresident of the United States .
*Greer County, Oklahoma : Greer is named forJohn Greer , a lieutenant governor ofTexas .H
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Harmon County, Oklahoma : Harmon is named forJudson Harmon , the forty-fifth governor of Ohio and anU. S. Attorney General .
*Harper County, Oklahoma : Harper is named forOscar G. Harper , the clerk ofOklahoma 's constitutional convention.
*Haskell County, Oklahoma : Haskell is named forCharles N. Haskell , the first governor of Oklahoma.
*Hughes County, Oklahoma : Hughes is named forW.C. Hughes , an attendee at theOklahoma constitutional convention.J
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Jackson County, Oklahoma : Jackson is named for Thomas Jackson "Stonewall" Jackson, the famous Confederate general.
*Jefferson County, Oklahoma : Jefferson is named forThomas Jefferson , the thirdpresident of the United States .
*Johnston County, Oklahoma : Johnston is named forDouglas H. Johnston , a governor of theChickasaw Nation .K
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Kay County, Oklahoma : Kay is named for its status as the eleventh ofOklahoma 's counties. The county was originally K County, with a spelling change after statehood.
*Kingfisher County, Oklahoma : Kingfisher and its county seat, also named Kingfisher, are named forKingfisher Creek , which in turn is named for King Fisher, an early pre-settlement resident, who ran the Kingfisher Stage Station situated on its banks beside the oldChisholm Trail .
*Kiowa County, Oklahoma : Kiowa is named for theKiowa Native American tribe.L
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Latimer County, Oklahoma : Latimer is named forJames S. Latimer , anOklahoma constitutional convention attendee.
*Le Flore County, Oklahoma : Le Flore is named for a prominentChoctaw family with French ancestry.
*Lincoln County, Oklahoma : Lincoln is named forAbraham Lincoln , the sixteenthpresident of the United States .
*Logan County, Oklahoma : Logan is named for John Alexander Logan, theAmerican Civil War general.
*Love County, Oklahoma : Love is named forOverton Love , aChickasaw judge and early landowner, and his family.M
*Major County: Major is named for John C. Major, an Oklahoma constitutional convention attendee.
*Marshall County: Marshall is named for the maiden name of a member of the Constitutional Convention's mother.
*Mayes County: Mayes is named forCherokee leaderSamuel H. Mayes .
*McClain County: McClain is named forCharles M. McClain , an Oklahoma constitutional convention attendee.
*McCurtain County: McCurtain is named for theChoctaw McCurtain family.
*McIntosh County: McIntosh is named for the Creek McIntosh family.
*Murray County: Murray is named forGovernor of Oklahoma William H. "Alfalfa Bill" Murray .
*Muskogee County: Muskogee is named for the Muscogee Native American people.N
*Noble County: Noble is named for
U.S. Secretary of the Interior John W. Noble .
*Nowata County: Nowata is named for the town ofNowata, Oklahoma . Its origin is unclear, but the two most common stories are that railroad surveyors used the Delaware word "noweta" for "welcome" or that a sign was posted indicating that local springs had no water: "No wata."O
*Okfuskee County: Okfuskee is named for a Creek town in
Cleburn County, Alabama .
*Oklahoma County: Oklahoma is from twoChoctaw words "okla" and "humma", meaning "people" and "red".
*Okmulgee County: "Okmulgee" is a Creek word meaning "boiling water".
*Osage County: The Osage Indian Reservation, inhabited by theOsage Nation .
*Ottawa County: Ottawa is named for the Ottawa Native American people.P
*Pawnee County: Pawnee is named for the
Skidi Pawnee Native American people.
*Payne County: Payne is named forDavid L. Payne .
*Pittsburg County: Pittsburg is named forPittsburgh, Pennsylvania .
*Pontotoc County: "Pontotoc" is aChickasaw word meaning "cat tails growing on the prairie".
*Pottawatomie County: Pottawatomie is named for thePottawatomie Native American people.
*Pushmataha County: Pushmataha is named for thePushmataha District of theChoctaw Nation .R
*Roger Mills County: Roger Mills is named for
U.S. Senator Roger Q. Mills .
*Rogers County: Rogers is named forClem V. Rogers , a member of the Oklahoma Constitutional Convention and the father of entertainerWill Rogers .S
*Seminole County: Seminole is name for the
Seminole Native American people.
*Sequoyah County: Sequoyah is named forCherokee leaderSequoyah .
*Stephens County: Stephens is named forJohn H. Stephens , a Texas congressman and advocate of Oklahoma statehood.T
*Texas County: Texas is named for the neighboring
U.S. state ofTexas .
*Tillman County: Tillman is named forU.S. Senator Benjamin Tillman ofSouth Carolina .
*Tulsa County: Tulsa is named for the town of Tulsa, originally within theCreek Nation ,Indian Territory , which in turn derives fromTulsey Town, Alabama , an old Creek settlement.W
*Wagoner County: Wagoner is said to be named for
Wagoner, Oklahoma , which in turn, was possibly named forBailey P. Waggoner , attorney of theMissouri Pacific Railway Company , the line of which led to the town's establishment.
*Washington County: Washington is name for the firstPresident of the United States George Washington .
*Washita County: Washita is named for theWashita River .
*Woods County: Woods is named forKansas populist Sam Wood .
*Woodward County: Woodward was named for aSanta Fe Railway Company station named in honor of one of the company's directors,B.W. Woodward .ources
*Oklahoma Historical Society. [http://digital.library.okstate.edu/Chronicles/v002/v002p075.html "Origin of County Names in Oklahoma"] , "Chronicles of Oklahoma" 2:1 (March 1924) 75-82 (retrieved August 18, 2006).
* [http://www.odl.state.ok.us/almanac/counties.htm#PDFs Almanac Features Online-Oklahoma County PDF Files]ee also
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Oklahoma
*List of Oklahoma counties
*Lists of U.S. county name etymologies
*County (United States)
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