SEMINOLE COUNTY

County Seat
Wewoka

 

Taking its name from the Creek word meaning 'runaway' or 'those who camp at a distance,' this county was originally part of the Seminole Nation, Indian Territory. As a result of a treaty with the Creeks in 1856, the Seminoles received an estimated 2,169,080 acres of land in the Indian Territory where they could establish their own government and laws. They were the last of the Five Civilized Tribes to organize their government in this region.

Although oil exploration began near Wewoka as early as 1902, it was not until 1923 and the discovery of the Greater Seminole Oil Field that the county experienced an economic boom. By September 1929, this became the premier high-gravity oil field in the United States. Now, agriculture and manufacturing contribute to the economy.

Businesses engaged in the production of clothing, oil field chemicals and tanks, air blasting equipment, and many others are located in the area.

Seminole Junior College continues the tradition first exemplified by the founding of the Mekasukey Academy for Seminole boys in 1891 and the Emahaka Boarding School for Seminole girls in 1893.

Seminole County Cemeteries

Seminole County Newspapers

Seminole County Schools

 

Seminole Nation, I.T.

 

Seminole County Churches

Seminole County Obituaries

Seminole County Sheriff's Office

Seminole Chamber of Commerce

 

Greater Seminole Oilfield

 

Seminole County Political Graveyard

Seminole County Funeral Homes

Seminole County Census

Historical Photographs of Seminole County

The Story of Bill Tilghman

Konawa Genealogical Society

Seminole County Tombstone Project

Saving Graves

Seminole County Archives

The Bill Tilghman Foundation  

Oklahoma Family Group Sheets

 Cromwell

Konawa

Sasakwa Wolf Vamoosa

Seminole

Schoolton

Butner

Bowlegs

Lima

Seminole County Message Board

 

©2001-2004 Linda Simpson

07 September 2004

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