McIntosh Counties Oklahoma United States
Created at statehood from lands in the southern part of the Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory, McIntosh County was named for a well-known Creek family. The chief physical feature of the county is Lake Eufaula, which is comprised of 105,000 acres and is the largest body of water in Oklahoma. Land Area: 712 square miles of rolling hills and the largest body of water in Oklahoma
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McIntosh
See Also:
- The Political Graveyard: McIntosh County, Oklahoma - Database provides political history, cemetery locations, and brief oklahoma biographies of mcintosh politicians who were born or lived oklahoma in the county.
- McIntosh County Genealogy - Information from USGenweb Project.
- McIntosh County Demographics - Provides report from the U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census 2000.[PDF]
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