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Located
in east-central Oklahoma, Okfuskee County is bordered by Creek County
on the north, Okmulgee and McIntosh counties on the east, Hughes and
Seminole counties on the south, and Lincoln and Pottawatomie counties
on the west. Organized at 1907 statehood, the county is named for a
former Creek town in present Cleburne County, Alabama. At the turn of
the twenty-first century incorporated towns included Bearden, Boley,
Castle, Clearview, Paden, Weleetka,
and Okemah, the county seat. Formerly part of the Creek Nation, Indian
Territory, Okfuskee County has 628.91 acres of land and water. Lying
within the Sandstone Hills physiographic region, the county is drained
by the Deep Fork of the Canadian River in the northeastern corner and
by the North Canadian River, which forms its southern boundary with
Seminole County.
Its county seat is Okemah
CITIES AND TOWNS
Bearden --- Last Chance --- Oriental --- Boley --- Mason --- Paden --- Castle --- Micawber --- Pharoah
Chilesville --- Midway --- Sunrise --- Clearview --- Morse --- Weleetka --- Haydenville --- Okemah --- Welty
IXL --- Okfuskee --- Woodard Corner --- Bookertee