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The Westville post office was established on November 18, 1895. The town name honored Jim West, who lived one mile south of nearby Cincinnati, Arkansas, and whose son, Jim West Jr., was an attorney for the Kansas City Southern Railway. [4] The original plat for the included 175 acres.
There was a decade-long struggle over what town would become the county seat between Stilwell and Westville. [6] When the county was formed, Westville was identified as the county seat, due partly to its location at the intersection of two major railroads: the Kansas City Southern Railway and the St. Louis – San Francisco Railway. [7]
ZIP codes: 74074–74078. ... 40-70300 [4] GNIS ID: 2411982 [3] Website: stillwaterok.gov: Stillwater is the tenth-largest city in the U.S ... Contact Wikipedia; Code ...
This is a list of cities and towns found in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.They are divided according to the districts in which they are located.. In the case of settlements that have had their official names changed the traditional name is listed first followed by the new name.
Old Green is located along the western edge of the town of Westville. U.S. Route 62 runs east–west through the center of the community, and U.S. Route 59, running north–south, forms most of the eastern border.
The Opera Block was a historic building in Westville, Oklahoma. The brick building was built in 1911–1912. It was used for multiple purposes throughout its existence, serving commercial, government and entertainment functions. For a time it served as the Westville City Hall. The second floor was configured as an opera house and auditorium.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 31 December 2024. City in Oklahoma, United States Stilwell, Cherokee Nation ᏍᏗᎳᏪᎵ (Cherokee) City Defunct train station in Stilwell Location within Adair County and the state of Oklahoma Coordinates: 35°48′55″N 94°37′53″W / 35.81528°N 94.63139°W / 35.81528; -94.63139 ...
Whitefield is a town in northwestern Haskell County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 377 at the 2020 census, [ 4 ] compared with the figure of 391 recorded in 2010. It was named for Methodist bishop George Whitefield (1714 - 1770).