Muskogee County, Oklahoma

Muskogee County is a county in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. As of 2020, 66,339 people lived there.[1] Its county seat is Muskogee.

Muskogee County
Muskogee County Courthouse
Muskogee County Courthouse
Map of Oklahoma highlighting Muskogee County
Location within the U.S. state of Oklahoma
Map of the United States highlighting Oklahoma
Oklahoma's location within the U.S.
Coordinates: 35°37′N 95°23′W
Country United States
State Oklahoma
Founded1907
Named forMuscogee Nation
SeatMuskogee
Largest cityMuskogee
Area
  Total840 sq mi (2,200 km2)
  Land810 sq mi (2,100 km2)
  Water29 sq mi (80 km2)  3.5%
Population
 (2020)
  Total66,339
  Density79/sq mi (30/km2)
Congressional district2nd

Geography

The county has a total area of 840 square miles.

Bordering counties

Cities and towns

NRHP sites

The following sites in Muskogee County are listed on the National Register of Historic Places:

  • Administration Building - Post Hospital, Fort Gibson
  • Central Baptist Church, Muskogee
  • Cherokee National Cemetery, Fort Gibson
  • Commandant's Quarters, Fort Gibson
  • V. R. Coss House, Muskogee
  • Dragoon Commandant's Quarters, Fort Gibson
  • W.E.B. DuBois School, Summit
  • Escoe Building, Muskogee
  • First Baptist Church, Muskogee
  • F. B. Fite House and Servant's Quarters, Muskogee
  • Grant Foreman House, Muskogee
  • Fort Davis, Muskogee
  • Fort Gibson, Fort Gibson
  • 1876 Indian Administration Building, Muskogee
  • Manhattan Building (Muskogee, Oklahoma), Muskogee
  • Manual Training High School for Negroes, Muskogee
  • George A. Murphy House, Muskogee
  • Muskogee County Courthouse, Muskogee
  • Nancy Taylor No. 1 Oil Well Site, Haskell
  • Nash-Swindler House, Fort Gibson
  • Officer's Quarters, Fort Gibson
  • Oktaha School, Oktaha
  • A. W. Patterson House, Muskogee
  • Post Adjutant's Office, Fort Gibson
  • Post Blacksmith Shop, Fort Gibson
  • Pre-Statehood Commercial District, Muskogee
  • Railway Exchange Building (Muskogee, Oklahoma)
  • Andrew W. Robb House, Muskogee
  • Seawell-Ross-Isom House, Fort Gibson
  • Severs Hotel (Muskogee, Oklahoma)
  • Sheltered Shelter District, Warner
  • St. Thomas Primitive Baptist Church, Summit
  • Surety Building (Muskogee, Oklahoma)
  • Taft City Hall, Taft
  • A. C. Trumbo House, Muskogee
  • Union Agenc, Muskogee
  • United States Post Office and Courthouse, Muskogee
  • Ward Chapel AME Church, Muskogee
  • J. C. Welch House, Muskogee

References

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