Hughes County

Hughes County, Oklahoma

Hughes County was named for W. C. Hughes, an Oklahoma City lawyer who was a member of the Oklahoma Constitutional Convention.

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Hughes County

Fort Holmes

In immediate vicinity. Est. 1834, by Lieut. T. H. Holmes, later Lt. Gen., C.S.A. This post was visited ~ June, 1834 ~ by Gen. Henry Leavenworth on this expedition to the Plains tribes. Edwards'…

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Hughes County

Shawnee Town

The town was a settlement of Absentee Shawnee and Delaware on the California Road. The tribes had migrated from Ohio before 1800 and were allowed by the Choctaw National Council to remain in th…

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Whipple Survey

Under instructions of Jefferson Davis, U.S. Secretary of War, Lieutenant A.W. Whipple (later Major General, U.S. Army) made the first railroad survey from Ft. Smith to the Pacific Coast in 1853…


  1. County information from Wikipedia.
  2. Population from U.S. Census Bureau, 2020.