Wagoner Counties Oklahoma United States
Created at statehood, Wagoner is named for its major city which is also the county seat. An early settler of the area was Nathan Pryor, a member of the Lewis and Clark expedition, which was originally based at Three Forks, now called Okay. Pryor later moved to what is now called Pryor Creek where he established a trading post. Land Area: 591 square miles of often rugged terrain of hills and bluffs
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Wagoner
See Also:
- Wagoner County, OKGenWeb Project - Contains vital records, biographies, history, lookups, obituaries, photographs and other oklahoma resources for genealogy researchers.
- Wagoner County Demographics - Provides report from the U.S. Bureau of the counties Census, Census counties 2000.[PDF]
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