List of counties in Oklahoma
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[[Image:Oklahoma counties map.png|thumb|right|300px|Map of Oklahoma counties]]
This is a list of the seventy-seven '''[[county|counties]] in the [[United States|U.S.]] [[U.S. state |state]] of [[Oklahoma]]'''. Oklahoma is ranked 20th size and 17th in the number of counties, between [[Mississippi]] with 82 counties and [[Arkansas]] with 75 counties.<ref>{{cite web | title=How Many Counties are in Your State? | publisher=Click and Learn | url=http://www.clickandlearn.com/documents2/Counties.htm | accessdate=2007-02-28 }}</ref>
Oklahoma originally had seven counties when it was first organized as the [[Oklahoma Territory]]. These counties were designated numerically, first through seventh. New counties added after this were designated by letters of the alphabet. The first seven counties were later renamed. The [[Oklahoma Constitutional Convention]] named all of the counties that were formed when Oklahoma entered statehood in [[1907]]. Only two counties have been formed since then.<ref name="chron">{{cite journal |last= |first= |authorlink= |coauthors= |data2=1924 |month=March |title=Origin of County Names in Oklahoma |journal=Chronicles of Oklahoma |volume=2 |issue=1 |pages=75–82 |id= |url=http://digital.library.okstate.edu/Chronicles/v002/v002p075.html |accessdate=2007-02-28 }}</ref>
According to the [[Oklahoma Constitution]], a county can be disorganized if the sum of all taxable property is less than two and half million dollars. If so, then a petition must be signed by one-fourth of the population and then a vote would occur. If a majority vote for dissolution of the county, the county will combined with an adjacent county with the lowest valuation of taxable property.<ref>"The Constitution of the State of Oklahoma," Article XVII, Section 5. http://oklegal.onenet.net/okcon/XVII-5.html. Accessed on [[2007-02-28]].</ref>
The [[Federal Information Processing Standard]] (FIPS) code, which is used by the United States government to uniquely identify counties, is provided with each entry. The FIPS code for each county links to census data for that county.
==Alphabetical list==
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{{Countyrow|N=40|Num=001|Name=Adair|Data2=1907|Seat=Stilwell
|Data3=.
|Data4=The [[Adair]] family of the [[Cherokee]] tribe<ref name="Adair">{{cite book | title=Oklahoma Encyclopedia Online | url=http://www.odl.state.ok.us/almanac/2005/counties/adair.pdf | format=PDF | publisher=Oklahoma Department of Libraries | year=2005 | chapter=Adair | accessdate=2007-02-28 }}</ref>
|Area=576 |Population=21038 }}
{{Countyrow|N=40|Num=003|Name=Alfalfa|Data2=1907|Seat=Cherokee
|Data3=Woods County
|Data4=[[William H. Murray|William H. "Alfalfa Bill" Murray]] (1869-1956), ninth [[Governor of Oklahoma]]<ref>{{cite book | title=Oklahoma Encyclopedia Online | url=http://www.odl.state.ok.us/almanac/2005/counties/alfalfa.pdf | format=PDF | publisher=Oklahoma Department of Libraries | year=2005 | chapter=Alfalfa | accessdate=2007-02-28 }}</ref>
|Area=867 |Population=6,105 }}
{{Countyrow|N=40|Num=005|Name=Atoka|Data2=1907|Seat=Atoka
|Data3=[[Choctaw]] lands
|Data4=[[Captain Atoka]], a noted [[Choctaw]]<ref>{{cite book | title=Oklahoma Encyclopedia Online | url=http://www.odl.state.ok.us/almanac/2005/counties/atoka.pdf | format=PDF | publisher=Oklahoma Department of Libraries | year=2005 | chapter=Atoka | accessdate=2007-02-28 }}</ref>
|Area=978 |Population=13,879 }}
{{Countyrow|N=40|Num=007|Name=Beaver|Data2=1890|Seat=Beaver
|Data3=Initially encompasses entire [[Oklahoma Panhandle|panhandle]] from 1890 to 1907 (as Seventh County); current geography since 1907
|Data4=The [[Beaver River (Oklahoma)|Beaver River]]<ref>{{cite book | title=Oklahoma Encyclopedia Online | url=http://www.odl.state.ok.us/almanac/2005/counties/beaver.pdf | format=PDF | publisher=Oklahoma Department of Libraries | year=2005 | chapter=Beaver | accessdate=2007-02-28 }}</ref>
|Area=1814 |Population=5,857 }}
{{Countyrow|N=40|Num=009|Name=Beckham|Data2=1907|Seat=Sayre
|Data3=Greer County and Roger Mills County<ref name="Beckham"/>
|Data4=[[J. C. W. Beckham]] (1869-1940), [[Governor of Kentucky]]<ref name="Beckham">{{cite book | title=Oklahoma Encyclopedia Online | url=http://www.odl.state.ok.us/almanac/2005/counties/beckham.pdf | format=PDF | publisher=Oklahoma Department of Libraries | year=2005 | chapter=Beckham | accessdate=2007-02-28 }}</ref>
|Area=902 |Population=19799 }}
{{Countyrow|N=40|Num=011|Name=Blaine|Data2=1890|Seat=Watonga
|Data3=.
|Data4=[[James G. Blaine]] (1830-1893), former [[Speaker of the United States House of Representatives]], [[U.S. Senator]] and [[United States Secretary of State|Secretary of State]]<ref>{{cite book | title=Oklahoma Encyclopedia Online | url=http://www.odl.state.ok.us/almanac/2005/counties/blaine.pdf | format=PDF | publisher=Oklahoma Department of Libraries | year=2005 | chapter=Blaine | accessdate=2007-02-28 }}</ref>
|Area=929|Population=11976 }}
{{Countyrow|N=40|Num=013|Name=Bryan|Data2=1907|Seat=Durant
|Data3=Choctaw lands
|Data4=[[William Jennings Bryan]] (1860-1925), former [[U.S. Secretary of State|Secretary of State]], famous orator and three-time U.S. Presidential candidate<ref>{{cite book | title=Oklahoma Encyclopedia Online | url=http://www.odl.state.ok.us/almanac/2005/counties/bryan.pdf | format=PDF | publisher=Oklahoma Department of Libraries | year=2005 | chapter=Bryan | accessdate=2007-02-28 }}</ref>
|Area=909 |Population=36534 }}
{{Countyrow|N=40|Num=015|Name=Caddo|Data2=1901|Seat=Anadarko
|Data3=.
|Data4=From Indian word "Kaddi" meaning ''life'' or ''chief''<ref>{{cite book | title=Oklahoma Encyclopedia Online | url=http://www.odl.state.ok.us/almanac/2005/counties/caddo.pdf | format=PDF | publisher=Oklahoma Department of Libraries | year=2005 | chapter=Caddo | accessdate=2007-03-04 }}</ref>
|Area=1278 |Population=30150 }}
{{Countyrow|N=40|Num=017|Name=Canadian|Data2=1901|Seat=El Reno
|Data3=Part of [[Cheyenne]] and [[Arapaho]] reservation<ref>{{cite book | title=Oklahoma Encyclopedia Online | url=http://www.odl.state.ok.us/almanac/2005/counties/canadian.pdf | format=PDF | publisher=Oklahoma Department of Libraries | year=2005 | chapter=Canadian | accessdate=2007-03-04 }}</ref>
|Data4=.
|Area=900 |Population=87697 }}
{{Countyrow|N=40|Num=019|Name=Carter|Data2=1907|Seat=Ardmore
|Data3=Pickens County, Chickasaw Nation
|Data4=A prominent early-day family<ref>{{cite book | title=Oklahoma Encyclopedia Online | url=http://www.odl.state.ok.us/almanac/2005/counties/carter.pdf | format=PDF | publisher=Oklahoma Department of Libraries | year=2005 | chapter=Carter | accessdate=2007-03-04 }}</ref>
|Area=824 |Population=45621 }}
{{Countyrow|N=40|Num=021|Name=Cherokee|Data2=1907|Seat=Tahlequah
|Data3=Originally settled by Cherokee Indians following the [[Trail of Tears]]
|Data4=Cherokee Nation<ref>{{cite book | title=Oklahoma Encyclopedia Online | url=http://www.odl.state.ok.us/almanac/2005/counties/cherokee.pdf | format=PDF | publisher=Oklahoma Department of Libraries | year=2005 | chapter=Cherokee | accessdate=2007-03-04 }}</ref>
|Area=751 |Population=42521 }}
{{Countyrow|N=40|Num=023|Name=Choctaw|Data2=1907|Seat=Hugo
|Data3=.
|Data4=Choctaw Nation of Indians<ref>{{cite book | title=Oklahoma Encyclopedia Online | url=http://www.odl.state.ok.us/almanac/2005/counties/choctaw.pdf | format=PDF | publisher=Oklahoma Department of Libraries | year=2005 | chapter=Choctaw | accessdate=2007-03-04 }}</ref>
|Area=774 |Population=15342 }}
{{Countyrow|N=40|Num=025|Name=Cimarron|Data2=1907|Seat=Boise City
|Data3=.
|Data4=[[Cimarron River]]<ref>{{cite book | title=Oklahoma Encyclopedia Online | url=http://www.odl.state.ok.us/almanac/2005/counties/cimarron.pdf | format=PDF | publisher=Oklahoma Department of Libraries | year=2005 | chapter=Cimarron | accessdate=2007-03-04 }}</ref>
|Area=1835 |Population=3148 }}
{{Countyrow|N=40|Num=027|Name=Cleveland|Data2=1890|Seat=Norman
|Data3=.
|Data4=[[Grover Cleveland]] (1837-1908), two-time [[President of the United States]]<ref>{{cite book | title=Oklahoma Encyclopedia Online | url=http://www.odl.state.ok.us/almanac/2005/counties/cleveland.pdf | format=PDF | publisher=Oklahoma Department of Libraries | year=2005 | chapter=Cleveland | accessdate=2007-03-04 }}</ref>
|Area=536 |Population=208016 }}
{{Countyrow|N=40|Num=029|Name=Coal|Data2=1907|Seat=Coalgate
|Data3=Tobucksy County, Choctaw Nation
|Data4=[[Coal]], the primary economic product of the region at the time<ref>{{cite book | title=Oklahoma Encyclopedia Online | url=http://www.odl.state.ok.us/almanac/2005/counties/coal.pdf | format=PDF | publisher=Oklahoma Department of Libraries | year=2005 | chapter=Coal | accessdate=2007-03-04 }}</ref>
|Area=518 |Population=6031 }}
{{Countyrow|N=40|Num=031|Name=Comanche|Data2=1907|Seat=Lawton
|Data3=Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache reservation
|Data4=Spanish "Camino Ancho", meaning ''broad trail''<ref>{{cite book | title=Oklahoma Encyclopedia Online | url=http://www.odl.state.ok.us/almanac/2005/counties/comanche.pdf | format=PDF | publisher=Oklahoma Department of Libraries | year=2005 | chapter=Comanche | accessdate=2007-03-04 }}</ref>
|Area=1069 |Population=114996 }}
{{Countyrow|N=40|Num=033|Name=Cotton|Data2=1912|Seat=Walters
|Data3=Lands of [[Quapaws]], Choctaws, Chickasaws, Comanche Reservation, and [[Big Pasture]]
|Data4=The principal economic base of the county, [[cotton]]<ref>{{cite book | title=Oklahoma Encyclopedia Online | url=http://www.odl.state.ok.us/almanac/2005/counties/cotton.pdf | format=PDF | publisher=Oklahoma Department of Libraries | year=2005 | chapter=Cotton | accessdate=2007-03-04 }}</ref>
|Area=637 |Population=6614 }}
{{Countyrow|N=40|Num=035|Name=Craig|Data2=1907|Seat=Vinita
|Data3=Cherokee Nation
|Data4=[[Granville Craig]], a prominent Cherokee<ref>{{cite book | title=Oklahoma Encyclopedia Online | url=http://www.odl.state.ok.us/almanac/2005/counties/craig.pdf | format=PDF | publisher=Oklahoma Department of Libraries | year=2005 | chapter=Craig | accessdate=2007-03-04 }}</ref>
|Area=761 |Population=14950 }}
{{Countyrow|N=40|Num=037|Name=Creek|Data2=1907|Seat=Sapulpa
|Data3=.
|Data4=[[Creek people|Creek]] tribe<ref>{{cite book | title=Oklahoma Encyclopedia Online | url=http://www.odl.state.ok.us/almanac/2005/counties/creek.pdf | format=PDF | publisher=Oklahoma Department of Libraries | year=2005 | chapter=Creek | accessdate=2007-03-04 }}</ref>
|Area=956 |Population=67367 }}
{{Countyrow|N=40|Num=039|Name=Custer|Data2=1891|Seat=Arapaho
|Data3=Cheyenne-Arapaho Reservation
|Data4=[[George Armstrong Custer]] (1839-1876), a [[United States Army]] [[cavalry]] commander<ref>{{cite book | title=Oklahoma Encyclopedia Online | url=http://www.odl.state.ok.us/almanac/2005/counties/custer.pdf | format=PDF | publisher=Oklahoma Department of Libraries | year=2005 | chapter=Custer | accessdate=2007-03-04 }}</ref>
|Area=987 |Population=26142 }}
{{Countyrow|N=40|Num=041|Name=Delaware|Data2=1907|Seat=Jay
|Data3=.
|Data4=Delaware District of old Cherokee Nation<ref name="chron" />
|Area=741 |Population=37077 }}
{{Countyrow|N=40|Num=043|Name=Dewey|Data2=1892|Seat=Taloga
|Data3=Cheyenne-Arapaho Reservation
|Data4=Either for [[Admiral]] [[George Dewey]] (1837-1917)<ref>{{cite book | title=Oklahoma Encyclopedia Online | url=http://www.odl.state.ok.us/almanac/2005/counties/dewey.pdf | format=PDF | publisher=Oklahoma Department of Libraries | year=2005 | chapter=Dewey | accessdate=2007-03-04 }}</ref> or derived from original name, County "D", during land run of 1892 and later changed<ref name="chron" />
|Area=1000 |Population=4743 }}
{{Countyrow|N=40|Num=045|Name=Ellis|Data2=1907|Seat=Arnett
|Data3=Roger Mills and Woodward counties
|Data4=Albert H. Ellis, vice president of the Oklahoma Constitutional Convention<ref>{{cite book | title=Oklahoma Encyclopedia Online | url=http://www.odl.state.ok.us/almanac/2005/counties/ellis.pdf | format=PDF | publisher=Oklahoma Department of Libraries | year=2005 | chapter=Ellis | accessdate=2007-03-04 }}</ref> (name could also be Abraham H. Ellis<ref name="chron"/>)
|Area=1229 |Population=4075 }}
{{Countyrow|N=40|Num=047|Name=Garfield|Data2=1893|Seat=Enid
|Data3=Cherokee Outlet
|Data4=[[James Garfield]] (1831-1881), President of the Unites States<ref>{{cite book | title=Oklahoma Encyclopedia Online | url=http://www.odl.state.ok.us/almanac/2005/counties/garfield.pdf | format=PDF | publisher=Oklahoma Department of Libraries | year=2005 | chapter=Garfield | accessdate=2007-03-04 }}</ref>
|Area=1058 |Population=57813 }}
{{Countyrow|N=40|Num=049|Name=Garvin|Data2=1907|Seat=Pauls Valley
|Data3=Chickasaw Nation
|Data4=Samuel Garvin, a prominent Chickasaw Indian<ref>{{cite book | title=Oklahoma Encyclopedia Online | url=http://www.odl.state.ok.us/almanac/2005/counties/garvin.pdf | format=PDF | publisher=Oklahoma Department of Libraries | year=2005 | chapter=Garvin | accessdate=2007-03-04 }}</ref>
|Area=809 |Population=27210 }}
{{Countyrow|N=40|Num=051|Name=Grady|Data2=1907|Seat=Chickasha
|Data3=.
|Data4=[[Henry W. Grady]] (1851-1889), editor of the ''[[Atlanta Constitution]]'' newspaper<ref>{{cite book | title=Oklahoma Encyclopedia Online | url=http://www.odl.state.ok.us/almanac/2005/counties/grady.pdf | format=PDF | publisher=Oklahoma Department of Libraries | year=2005 | chapter=Grady | accessdate=2007-03-04 }}</ref>
|Area=1101 |Population=45516 }}
{{Countyrow|N=40|Num=053|Name=Grant|Data2=1892|Seat=Medford
|Data3=Originally "L" county
|Data4=[[Ulysses S. Grant]] (1822-1885), President of the United States<ref>{{cite book | title=Oklahoma Encyclopedia Online | url=http://www.odl.state.ok.us/almanac/2005/counties/grant.pdf | format=PDF | publisher=Oklahoma Department of Libraries | year=2005 | chapter=Grant | accessdate=2007-03-04 }}</ref>
|Area=1001 |Population=5144 }}
{{Countyrow|N=40|Num=055|Name=Greer|Data2=1896|Seat=Mangum
|Data3=[[Greer County, Texas|Greer County]], [[Texas]]
|Data4=[[John Alexander Greer]], [[Lieutenant Governor of Texas]]<ref>{{cite book | title=Oklahoma Encyclopedia Online | url=http://www.odl.state.ok.us/almanac/2005/counties/greer.pdf | format=PDF | publisher=Oklahoma Department of Libraries | year=2005 | chapter=Greer | accessdate=2007-03-04 }}</ref>
|Area=639 |Population=6061 }}
{{Countyrow|N=40|Num=057|Name=Harmon|Data2=1909|Seat=Hollis
|Data3=Greer County
|Data4=[[Judson Harmon]] (1846-1927), [[United States Attorney General|U.S. Attorney General]] and [[List of Governors of Ohio|Governors of Ohio]]<ref>{{cite book | title=Oklahoma Encyclopedia Online | url=http://www.odl.state.ok.us/almanac/2005/counties/harmon.pdf | format=PDF | publisher=Oklahoma Department of Libraries | year=2005 | chapter=Harmon | accessdate=2007-03-04 }}</ref>
|Area=538 |Population=3283 }}
{{Countyrow|N=40|Num=059|Name=Harper|Data2=1893|Seat=Buffalo
|Data3=.
|Data4=[[Oscar G. Harper]], clerk of the Oklahoma Constitutional Convention<ref>{{cite book | title=Oklahoma Encyclopedia Online | url=http://www.odl.state.ok.us/almanac/2005/counties/harper.pdf | format=PDF | publisher=Oklahoma Department of Libraries | year=2005 | chapter=Harper | accessdate=2007-04-02 }}</ref>
|Area=1039 |Population=3562 }}
{{Countyrow|N=40|Num=061|Name=Haskell|Data2=1907|Seat=Stigler
|Data3=.
|Data4=[[Charles N. Haskell]] (1860-1933), first Governor of Oklahoma<ref>{{cite book | title=Oklahoma Encyclopedia Online | url=http://www.odl.state.ok.us/almanac/2005/counties/haskell.pdf | format=PDF | publisher=Oklahoma Department of Libraries | year=2005 | chapter=Haskell | accessdate=2007-04-02 }}</ref>
|Area=577 |Population=11792 }}
{{Countyrow|N=40|Num=063|Name=Hughes|Data2=1907|Seat=Holdenville
|Data3=.
|Data4=[[William C. Hughes]], member of the Oklahoma Constitutional Convention<ref>{{cite book | title=Oklahoma Encyclopedia Online | url=http://www.odl.state.ok.us/almanac/2005/counties/hughes.pdf | format=PDF | publisher=Oklahoma Department of Libraries | year=2005 | chapter=Hughes | accessdate=2007-04-02 }}</ref><ref name="chron" />
|Area=807 |Population=14154 }}
{{Countyrow|N=40|Num=065|Name=Jackson|Data2=1907|Seat=Altus
|Data3=Greer County
|Data4=Either [[Stonewall Jackson]] (1824-1863), [[Confederate States Army|Confederate]] general during the [[American Civil War]]<ref>{{cite book | title=Oklahoma Encyclopedia Online | url=http://www.odl.state.ok.us/almanac/2005/counties/jackson.pdf | format=PDF | publisher=Oklahoma Department of Libraries | year=2005 | chapter=Jackson | accessdate=2007-04-02 }}</ref> or [[Andrew Jackson]] (1767-1845), seventh President of the United States<ref name="chron" />
|Area=803 |Population=28439 }}
{{Countyrow|N=40|Num=067|Name=Jefferson|Data2=1907|Seat=Waurika
|Data3=Comanche County and part of Chickasaw Nation
|Data4=[[Thomas Jefferson]] (1743-1826), third President of the United States<ref>{{cite book | title=Oklahoma Encyclopedia Online | url=http://www.odl.state.ok.us/almanac/2005/counties/jefferson.pdf | format=PDF | publisher=Oklahoma Department of Libraries | year=2005 | chapter=Jefferson | accessdate=2007-04-02 }}</ref>
|Area=759 |Population=6818 }}
{{Countyrow|N=40|Num=069|Name=Johnston|Data2=1907|Seat=Tishomingo
|Data3=.
|Data4=[[Douglas H. Johnston]], Governor of the Chickasaw Nation<ref>{{cite book | title=Oklahoma Encyclopedia Online | url=http://www.odl.state.ok.us/almanac/2005/counties/johnston.pdf | format=PDF | publisher=Oklahoma Department of Libraries | year=2005 | chapter=Johnston | accessdate=2007-04-02 }}</ref>
|Area=645 |Population=10513 }}
{{Countyrow|N=40|Num=071|Name=Kay|Data2=1895|Seat=Newkirk
|Data3=Cherokee Strip
|Data4=Originally designated as county "K"<ref>{{cite book | title=Oklahoma Encyclopedia Online | url=http://www.odl.state.ok.us/almanac/2005/counties/kay.pdf | format=PDF | publisher=Oklahoma Department of Libraries | year=2005 | chapter=Kay | accessdate=2007-04-02 }}</ref>
|Area=919 |Population=48080 }}
{{Countyrow|N=40|Num=073|Name=Kingfisher|Data2=1907|Seat=Kingfisher
|Data3=Unassigned Lands
|Data4=Either for a bird<ref name="chron" /> or King David Fisher, an early settler in the area<ref>{{cite book | title=Oklahoma Encyclopedia Online | url=http://www.odl.state.ok.us/almanac/2005/counties/kingfisher.pdf | format=PDF | publisher=Oklahoma Department of Libraries | year=2005 | chapter=Kingfisher | accessdate=2007-04-02 }}</ref>
|Area=903 |Population=13926 }}
{{Countyrow|N=40|Num=075|Name=Kiowa|Data2=1901|Seat=Hobart
|Data3=Kiowa-Comanche-Apache Indian Reservations
|Data4=[[Kiowa]] Indian tribe<ref>{{cite book | title=Oklahoma Encyclopedia Online | url=http://www.odl.state.ok.us/almanac/2005/counties/kiowa.pdf | format=PDF | publisher=Oklahoma Department of Libraries | year=2005 | chapter=Kiowa | accessdate=2007-04-02 }}</ref>
|Area=1015 |Population=10227 }}
{{Countyrow|N=40|Num=077|Name=Latimer|Data2=1907|Seat=Wilburton
|Data3=.
|Data4=[[James S. Latimer]], member of the Oklahoma Constitutional Convention<ref>{{cite book | title=Oklahoma Encyclopedia Online | url=http://www.odl.state.ok.us/almanac/2005/counties/latimer.pdf | format=PDF | publisher=Oklahoma Department of Libraries | year=2005 | chapter=Latimer | accessdate=2007-04-02 }}</ref>
|Area=722 |Population=10692 }}
{{Countyrow|N=40|Num=079|Name=Le Flore|Data2=1907|Seat=Poteau
|Data3=Choctaw Nation<ref>{{cite book | title=Oklahoma Encyclopedia Online | url=http://www.odl.state.ok.us/almanac/2005/counties/leflore.pdf | format=PDF | publisher=Oklahoma Department of Libraries | year=2005 | chapter=Le Flore | accessdate=2007-04-02 }}</ref>
|Data4=A Choctaw Indian family of French descent<ref name="chron" />
|Area=1586 |Population=48109 }}
{{Countyrow|N=40|Num=081|Name=Lincoln|Data2=1891|Seat=Chandler
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|Area=959 |Population=32080 }}
{{Countyrow|N=40|Num=083|Name=Logan|Data2=1891|Seat=Guthrie
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|Area=745 |Population=33924 }}
{{Countyrow|N=40|Num=085|Name=Love|Data2=1907|Seat=Marietta
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|Area=515 |Population=8831 }}
{{Countyrow|N=40|Num=093|Name=Major|Data2=1909|Seat=Fairview
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|Area=957 |Population=7545 }}
{{Countyrow|N=40|Num=095|Name=Marshall|Data2=1907|Seat=Madill
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|Area=371 |Population=13184 }}
{{Countyrow|N=40|Num=097|Name=Mayes|Data2=1907|Seat=Pryor
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|Area=656 |Population=38369 }}
{{Countyrow|N=40|Num=087|Name=McClain|Data2=1907|Seat=Purcell
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|Area=570 |Population=27740 }}
{{Countyrow|N=40|Num=089|Name=McCurtain|Data2=1907|Seat=Idabel
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|Area=1852 |Population=34402}}
{{Countyrow|N=40|Num=091|Name=McIntosh|Data2=1907|Seat=Eufaula
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|Area=620 |Population=19456 }}
{{Countyrow|N=40|Num=099|Name=Murray|Data2=1907|Seat=Sulphur
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|Area=418 |Population=12623 }}
{{Countyrow|N=40|Num=101|Name=Muskogee|Data2=1907|Seat=Muskogee
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|Area=814 |Population=69451 }}
{{Countyrow|N=40|Num=103|Name=Noble|Data2=1897|Seat=Perry
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|Area=732 |Population=11411 }}
{{Countyrow|N=40|Num=105|Name=Nowata|Data2=1907|Seat=Nowata
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|Area=565 |Population=10569 }}
{{Countyrow|N=40|Num=107|Name=Okfuskee|Data2=1907|Seat=Okemah
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|Area=625 |Population=11814 }}
{{Countyrow|N=40|Num=109|Name=Oklahoma|Data2=1891|Seat=Oklahoma City
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|Area=709 |Population=660448 }}
{{Countyrow|N=40|Num=111|Name=Okmulgee|Data2=1907|Seat=Okmulgee
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|Area=697 |Population=39685 }}
{{Countyrow|N=40|Num=113|Name=Osage|Data2=1907|Seat=Pawhuska
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|Area=2251 |Population=44437 }}
{{Countyrow|N=40|Num=115|Name=Ottawa|Data2=1907|Seat=Miami
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|Area=471 |Population=33194 }}
{{Countyrow|N=40|Num=117|Name=Pawnee|Data2=1897|Seat=Pawnee
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|Area=570 |Population=16612 }}
{{Countyrow|N=40|Num=119|Name=Payne|Data2=1890|Seat=Stillwater
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==References==
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==See also==
* [[Oklahoma]]
* [[County (United States)]]
* [[Lists of U.S. county name etymologies]]
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