Harper County
Harper County, Oklahoma
Named for a local pioneer resident, teacher, and clerk of the Oklahoma Constitutional Convention of 1906, Oscar Greene Harper from Missouri.
The parcel of Oklahoma land now called Harper County began with the Cherokee Outlet Opening in 1893; the county itself came from the northwest section of Woodward County in 1907.
- Established: 1893 [1]
- County Seat: Buffalo, Oklahoma 73834
- Area: 1,039 mi2 (2,691 km2)
- Population: 3,272 [2]
- Region: Red Carpet Country
- Weather: NWS Norman
- Info: Wikipedia
- History: Oklahoma Historical Society
- County information from Wikipedia.
- Population from U.S. Census Bureau, 2020.