Nashoba, Oklahoma

Nashoba is an unincorporated community in Pushmataha County, Oklahoma, 11 miles southeast of Tuskahoma.

Nashoba
Nashoba
Location within the state of Oklahoma
Nashoba
Nashoba (the United States)
Coordinates: 34°28′55″N 95°12′55″W
CountryUnited States
StateOklahoma
CountyPushmataha
Time zoneUTC-6 (Central (CST))
  Summer (DST)UTC-5 (CDT)

A United States Post Office opened at Nashoba, Indian Territory on September 13, 1886. The community took its name from Nashoba County, Choctaw Nation. The county took its name from nashoba, the word in the Choctaw language for “wolf”, and the county was often referred to as Wolf County.[1]

Portions of the Nashoba area were formerly in Nashoba County, Choctaw Nation.[2] Nashoba County was disestablished upon Oklahoma statehood on November 16, 1907 and incorporated into McCurtain County and Pushmataha County.

Transportation in the Nashoba area was revolutionized during the 1950s with the construction of U.S. Highway 271, an all-weather paved highway connecting it to Clayton on the north and Antlers on the south. Oklahoma State Highway 144 connects Nashoba with Honobia and the mountain communities to its east.

More information on Nashoba and the Little River valley may be found in the Pushmataha County Historical Society.

References

  1. George H. Shirk, Oklahoma Place Names, p. 147; Post Office Site Location Reports, Record Group 28, National Archives.
  2. Morris, John W. Historical Atlas of Oklahoma (Norman: University of Oklahoma, 1986), plate 38.



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