Indian Territory Gazetteer McAlester ~ Mute

The names appearing in parentheses at the end of the description in the following gazetteer refer to the atlas sheets published separately by the United States Geological Survey.

McAlester; town in Choctaw Nation on Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway; population, 648; elevation, 684 feet. (McAlester)

McCulloch; ferry across Red River in Choctaw Nation. (Shawneetown)

McCurtain; post village in Choctaw Nation on Fort Smith and Western Railroad.

McDermott; village in Creek Nation. (Wewoka)

McDonald; branch in Cherokee Nation, a left-hand branch of Cabin Creek, a tributary to Neosho River. (Vinita)

McFall; village in Cherokee Nation. (Claremore)

McGee; creek in Choctaw Nation, a left-hand branch of Muddy Boggy Creek. (Antlers, McAlester)

McGee; post village in Chickasaw Nation; population, 209. (Stonewall)

McKennon; creek in Creek Nation, a small intermittent right-hand branch of Frank Henry Creek, a tributary to Deep Fork of Canadian River. (Nuyaka)

McKey; post village in Cherokee Nation on St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railway. (Sallisaw)

McKinny; creek in Choctaw Nation, a right-hand branch of Harris Bayou, a tributary to Red River. (Shawneetown)

McKinsey; slough in Choctaw Nation, a backwater from Red River. (Clarkesville)

McLain; post village in Cherokee Nation. (Muscogee)

McMillan; post village in Chickasaw Nation. (Tishomingo)

Mack Chapel; village in Choctaw Nation. (Tuskahoma)

Mackey; station on St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railway; elevation, 522 feet.

Madden; creek in Cherokee Nation, a right-hand branch of Lightning Creek, a tributary to Verdigris River. (Vinita)

Madill; post village in Choctaw Nation on St Louis and San Francisco Railroad.

Malhuldy; creek in Choctaw Nation, a right-hand branch of Gaines Creek, a tributary to Canadian River. (Canadian)

Manard; post village in Cherokee Nation. (Muscogee)

Mannford; post village in Creek Nation.

Mannsville; post village in Chickasaw Nation on Choctaw, Oklahoma and Gulf Railroad; population, 198. (Tishomingo)

Maple; post village in Cherokee Nation. (Sallisaw)

Marble; post village in Cherokee Nation on Kansas City Southern Railway. (Tahlequah)

Mariette; post village in Chickasaw Nation on Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway; population, 842; elevation, 848 feet. (Gainesville)

Markham; ferry across Neosho River in Cherokee Nation.

Marlow; post village in Chickasaw Nation on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway; population, 1,016; elevation, 1, 288 feet. (Rush Springs)

Maraden; post village in Chickasaw Nation. (Ardmore)

Mass; creek in Chickasaw Nation, a right-hand branch of Wildhorse Creek, a tributary to Washita River. (Ardmore, Pauls Valley)

Massey; post village in Choctaw Nation on Fort Smith and Western Railroad.

Matoaka; station on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway.

Matoy; post village in Choctaw Nation.

Maxwell; post village in Chickasaw Nation. (Stonewall)

Mayhew; village in Choctaw Nation. (Antlers)

Mayhew; creek in Choctaw Nation, a right-hand branch of Clear Boggy Creek. (Antlers)

Maysville; post village in Chickasaw Nation on Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway.

Mazie; village in Creek Nation on Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway. (Pryor)

Mead; post village in Chickasaw Nation on St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad. (Denison)

Mekko; station on Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway.

Melton; lake in the extreme northern part of Cherokee Nation near Verdigris River, (Nowata)

Melvin; post village in Cherokee Nation on St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad. (Muscogee)

Mekusukey; post village in Seminole Nation. (Seminole)

Miami; post village in Peoria Reservation on St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad; population, 1,527. (Wyandotte)

Middle; branch in Cherokee Nation, a right-hand branch of Caney River, a tributary to Verdigris River. (Claremore)

Middle; creek in Creek Nation, a left-hand branch of Canadian River. (Wewoka)

Middle; fork of Cabin Creek, a tributary to Neosho River, in Cherokee Nation. (Vinita)

Midland; post village in Chickasaw Nation.

Midway; post village in Choctaw Nation on Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway; elevation, 598 feet.

Milburn; post village in Chickasaw Nation on Choctaw, Oklahoma and Gulf Railroad.

Miles; post village in Cherokee Nation. (Vinita)

Mill; creek in Cherokee Nation, a left-hand branch of Cabin Creek, a tributary to Neosho River. (Vinita)

Mill; creek in Chickasaw Nation, a right-hand branch of Clear Boggy Creek. (Stonewall)

Mill; creek in Chickasaw Nation, a left-hand branch of Washita River. (Tishomingo)

Mill; creek in Choctaw Nation, a right-hand branch of North Boggy Creek, a tributary to Muddy Boggy Creek. (Coalgate)

Mill; creek in Creek Nation, a left-hand branch of Canadian River. (Canadian)

Mill Creek; post village in Chickasaw Nation on St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad. (Tishomingo)

Miller; creek in Creek Nation, a left-hand branch of Verdigris River, a tributary to Arkansas River. (Claremore)

Milo; post village in Chickasaw Nation.

Milton; post village in Choctaw Nation. (Sallisaw)

Milton; mountain in Choctaw Nation. (Winding Stair)

Mina; post vilify in Chickasaw Nation.

Minco; post village in Chickasaw Nation on Chicago Rock Island and Pacific Railway. (Chickasha)

Mingo; branch in Cherokee and Creek nations, a right-hand branch of Bird Creek, a tributary to Verdigris River. (Claremore)

Mingo; ferry across Verdigris River in Creek Nation. (Muscogee)

Mingo; village in Cherokee Nation on St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad; elevation, 601 feet. (Claremore)

Mintuhbe; crescent-shaped lake in the bottom lands of Red River, in Choctaw Nation. (Shawneetown)

Mintubbe; slough in Choctaw Nation, a backwater from Mintubbe Lake. (Shawneetown)

Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway, having a main line running from Parsons, Kans., southward across the Territory to Denison, with a branch to Oklahoma City and several feeders.

Mitchell; station on St Louis and Son Francisco Railroad.

Modoc; small reservation in the northeastern part of Indian Territory with an area of 6 square miles. The Indians were moved there from northern California. Population, 140; 96 white and 44 Indian. (Wyandotte)

Monk; post village in Chickasaw Nation. (Ardmore)

Monroe; post village in Choctaw Nation on Choctaw, Oklahoma and Gulf Railroad. (Winding Stair)

Monument; creek in Chickasaw Nation, a left-hand branch of Beaver Creek, a tributary to Red River. (Addington)

Monument Hill; summit in Chickasaw Nation. (Addington)

Montezuma; creek in Creek Nation, a right-hand branch of Deep Pork of Canadian River. (Wewoka, Okmulgee, Nuyaka)

Moody; post village in Cherokee Nation. (Siloam Springs)

Moody; village in Cherokee Nation. (Tahlequah)

Mormon; creek in Cherokee Nation, a right-hand branch of Verdigris River, a tributary to Arkansas River. (Nowata)

Morris; creek in Choctaw Nation, a right-hand branch of Poteau River. (Winding Stair)

Morris; post village in Creek Nation on St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad.

Morse; post village in Creek Nation. (Nuyaka)

Moseley Prairie; level stretch of land north of Illinois River, in Cherokee Nation. (Siloam Springs)

Mosely; creek in Cherokee and Choctaw nations, a left-hand branch of Delaware Creek, a tributary to Clear Boggy Creek. (Atoka)

Mosley; spring in Chickasaw Nation. (Tishomingo)

Mosquito; creek in Creek Nation, a right-hand branch of Polecat Creek, a tributary to Arkansas River Nuyaka.

Mossy; creek in Cherokee Nation, an inlet of Big Lake. (Claremore)

Mounds; post village in Creek Nation on St, Louis and San Francisco Railroad. (Nuyaka)

Mountain; creek in Chickasaw Nation, a left-hand branch of Mud Creek, a tributary to Red River. (Addington)

Mountain; creek in Choctaw Nation, a right-hand branch off Poteau River, a tributary to Arkansas River. (Winding Stair.
Sallisaw)

Mountain; fork in Choctaw Nation, a left-hand branch of Little River, which rises in western Arkansas. (Shawneetown)

Mountain; fork in Choctaw Nation, a right-hand branch of Sansbois Creek, a tributary to Arkansas River. (Sansbois)

Mountain; post village in Choctaw Nation. (Sallisaw, Winding Stair)

Mountain Fork; river in Choctaw Nation, a large left-hand branch of Little River. (Shawneetown)

Mud; creek in Cherokee Nation, a right-hand branch of Neosho River. (Wyandotte, Vinita)

Mud; creek in Cherokee Nation, a small left-hand branch of Canadian River. (Sansbois)

Mud; creek in Chickasaw Nation, a left-hand branch of Red (Addington, Montague)

River, heading in East and West Mud creeks. i.

Mud; creek in Chickasaw Nation, a left-hand branch of Red River. (Gainesville)

Mud; creek in Choctaw Nation, a right-hand branch of Little River. (Shawneetown)

Muddy Boggy; creek, a left-hand branch of Boggy Creek, heading in the northwest corner of Choctaw Nation and flowing generally southeast to its junction with the Boggy Creek. (Tishomingo, Atoka, Antlers, Coalgate)

Muldrow; post village in Cherokee Nation on Kansas and Arkansaw Valley Division of St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railway; population, 465; elevation, 511 feet. (Sallisaw)

Munroe; station on Choctaw, Oklahoma and Gulf Railroad.

Murry; creek in Chickasaw Nation, a right-hand branch of Rush Creek, a tributary to Washita River. (Rush Springs)

Murry; crescent-shaped lake in the bottom land of Red River in Choctaw Nation. (Shawneetown)

Muscogee; town in Creek Nation on Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway. The agency tor the Five Civilized Tribes is located here; population, 4,254; elevation, 600 feet. (Muscogee)

Muscogee Junction; station on St, Louis and San Francisco Railroad.

Muse; post village in Choctaw Nation. (Winding Stair)

Muskrat Hollow; valley of Muskrat Creek, a left-hand branch of Drowning Creek, a tributary to Neosho River, in Cherokee Nation. (Siloam Springs)

Muskrat Mountain; summit in Cherokee Nation. (Tahlequah)

Mustang; creek in Cherokee Nation, a left-hand branch of Cabin Creek, a tributary to Neoaho River. (Vinita)

Mute; branch in Choctaw Nation, a right-hand branch of Sansbois Creek, a tributary to Arkansas River. (Sansbois, Sallisaw)

Indian Territory Gazetteer

Source: United States Geological Survey, by Henry Gannett, Oklahoma, Department of the Interior, United States Geological Survey, Charles D. Walcott. Director, Washington, Government Printing Office, 1905.

 

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