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Flint Creek is located along the southern border of Delaware County with Adair County to the south. The Illinois River and Flint Creek form the southeastern boundary of the CDP, U.S. Route 59 forms the northeastern edge, Five Mile Hollow Road forms part of the northern edge, and Oklahoma State Highway 10 forms the western extent of the CDP.
Flint Creek is a stream that forms in Arkansas and flows generally southwest into Oklahoma. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It originates around Springtown, Arkansas , [ 3 ] and is impounded at Siloam Springs Lake , north of Siloam Springs, Arkansas , before crossing the Oklahoma border. [ 4 ]
Oscar G. Harper, clerk of the Oklahoma Constitutional Convention [41] 3.07 3,190: 1,039 sq mi (2,691 km 2) Haskell County: 061: Stigler: 1907: San Bois County of the Choctaw Nation: Charles N. Haskell, first Governor of Oklahoma [42] 20.51 11,832: 577 sq mi (1,494 km 2) Hughes County: 063: Holdenville: 1907: Choctaw Nation and Creek Nation lands
Near Nicut, Oklahoma: Flint Creek: 118: Near Kansas, Oklahoma: Source: "Annual Water Data Report" USGS, 2008. ... USGS Hydrologic Unit Map - State of Oklahoma (1974)
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U.S. Highway 59 (US-59) heads along the eastern portion of the state of Oklahoma. US-59's 216.47-mile (348.37 km) route through Oklahoma takes it through the mountainous terrain of the eastern Oklahoma Ouachitas and Ozarks. US-59 serves several lakes and towns through Oklahoma's Green Country, including Grand Lake, a major
The Hildebrand Mill on Flint Creek in Colcord, Delaware County, Oklahoma was built c. 1845 and served hill people of the Old Cherokee Nation territory for more than 125 years. It is located not far from Siloam Springs, Arkansas. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972. [1]