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- Q5529499 subject Q7160821.
- Q5529499 subject Q8319280.
- Q5529499 subject Q8330796.
- Q5529499 abstract "Geary's Station was a stage stand on the old Butterfield Overland Mail route in Indian Territory. Sometimes called Geary's Crossing, it was located on the east side of LIttle Boggy Creek (North Boggy Creek) in what is now Atoka County, Oklahoma. It was operated by A.W. Geary, an inter-married Choctaw. His wife Lucy was the sister of a Choctaw chief. The Choctaw Nation had awarded Geary the privilege of building a bridge and tollgate at the Little Boggy crossing on the Fort Smith-Boggy Depot Road in 1858, which later became the route of the Butterfield Overland Mail stage.Geary's Station is listed by the Oklahoma Historical Society as an Oklahoma Historic Site. The actual site has been inundated by the Atoka Reservoir.".
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- Q5529499 wikiPageWikiLink Q7160821.
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- Q5529499 wikiPageWikiLink Q8319280.
- Q5529499 wikiPageWikiLink Q8330796.
- Q5529499 wikiPageWikiLink Q868245.
- Q5529499 comment "Geary's Station was a stage stand on the old Butterfield Overland Mail route in Indian Territory. Sometimes called Geary's Crossing, it was located on the east side of LIttle Boggy Creek (North Boggy Creek) in what is now Atoka County, Oklahoma. It was operated by A.W. Geary, an inter-married Choctaw. His wife Lucy was the sister of a Choctaw chief.".
- Q5529499 label "Geary's Station".