Building completed, and Maj. F. C. Armstrong was first Agent i 1832. Village became known as Skullyville. Choctaw Nation adopted new constitution in convention here, 1857. State Station for the Overland Mail to San Franciso 1858-61. Leading Choctaws here include Tandy Walker, Edmund McCurtain and Thos. D. Ainsworth. *
Directions:
One and one-half miles east of Main Street on U.S. Highway 271 in Spiro, Oklahoma. *
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* Text and directions from Mark of Heritage, by Muriel H. Wright, via forttours.com
National Register of Historic Places
Choctaw Agency ** (added 1972 - Site - #72001074)
Also known as Old Skullyville;Walker Station
1 mi. E of Skullyville on SR, Spiro
National Register of Historic Places
Choctaw Agency ** (added 1972 - Site - #72001074)
Also known as Old Skullyville;Walker Station
1 mi. E of Skullyville on SR, Spiro
- Historic Significance: Event
- Area of Significance: Native American, Education, Transportation, Politics/Government
- Period of Significance: 1825-1849, 1850-1874, 1875-1899
- Owner: Private , Local Gov't
- Historic Function: Domestic, Government
- Historic Sub-function: City Hall, Post Office
- Current Function: Agriculture/Subsistence
- Current Sub-function: Agricultural Fields
Entry last updated on 8/3/2007 3:59:10 PM by Kevin



