Garvin County

Garvin County, Oklahoma
Garvin County was named for Samuel J. Garvin, who moved to the Chickasaw Nation near Whitebead in 1870 and became a prominent cattleman, merchant, and banker.
- Established: 1907 [1]
- County Seat: Pauls Valley, Oklahoma 73075
- Area: 809 mi2 (2,095 km2)
- Population: 25,656 [2]
- Region:
Chickasaw Country
- Weather: NWS Norman
- Info: Wikipedia
- History: Oklahoma Historical Society
- County information from Wikipedia.
- Population from U.S. Census Bureau, 2020.