Marshall Counties Oklahoma United States
Created at statehood from Pickens County in the Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory, this smallest county in the state was settled by the Chickasaws beginning in 1837 with the removal from their Eastern homes. A member of the Constitutional Convention, George A. Henshaw of Madill, succeeded in giving the county his mother's maiden name, Marshall. The county seat, Madill, is named for George A. Madill of St. Louis, an attorney for the railroad. Land Area: 427 square miles that includes a state park and major lake
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See Also:
- Marshall County Demographics - Provides report from the U.S. Bureau of the counties Census, Census 2000.[PDF]
- The Political Graveyard: Marshall County, Oklahoma - Database provides political history, cemetery locations, and brief marshall biographies of politicians who were born or lived marshall in the county.
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