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Skiatook Zip Codes:
74070
Skiatook: latitude 36.3693 – longitude -95.9815
Skiatook (Skī·ǎ·tōōk or Skī·ǎ·tǒǒk versus Skī·tōōk or Skī·tǒǒk) is a city in Osage and Tulsa counties in the U.S. state of Oklahoma located in the northeastern allocation of the state, approximately 20 miles north and west of Tulsa. Due to its location upon the be next to between Osage County and Tulsa County, Skiatook has been referred to as “the Gateway to the Osage.” The town includes the acknowledge highway junction of Oklahoma State Highway 11 and Oklahoma State Highway 20.
The population was 8,450 at the 2020 census, an increase of 14.24 percent exceeding the figure of 7,397 recorded in 2010.
The Battle of Chustenahlah was fought just west of Skiatook, on December 26, 1861, during the American Civil War. The battle began as soon as Confederate Col. James McIntosh ordered an attack upon the Union joined Creek Chief Opothleyahola’s forces. Opothleyahola was travelling in the same way as about 1,700 Creek and Seminole refugees taking into consideration his wipe out at the Battle of Chusto-Talasah. After brute defeated by the Confederate forces, many refugees were goaded to unaccompanied their supplies as they fled to Kansas.
A historical marker commemorates the battle.
William C. Rogers, last hereditary Chief of the Cherokees, founded Skiatook in 1872, when he expected a trading publicize in the Cherokee Nation upon the south bank of Bird Creek. When a reveal office was standard in Rogers’ store in 1872, the place was named Ski-a-took. The word is Cherokee in origin, and means “Big-Indian-Me” or refers to something of large size. An Osage trader, Skiatooka is furthermore cited as influencing the town’s name. In 1892, the make known was distorted from Ski-a-took to Skiatook.
On December 18, 1904, a bank was established upon the gift day location of Skiatook. William C. Rogers relocated his general addition and proclaim office to the town and began building near the bank. In March 1905 the Midland Valley Railroad was built through the town and the settlement expanded to enlarge parts of Osage County and the Osage Nation. The route no longer exists, but has been converted from rail into the 14.5 mile Osage Prairie Trail linking Skiatook afterward Tulsa to the south. Skiatook’s first newspaper, the Skiatook Sentinel, began statement in April 1905 and the town was incorporated rudely after on May 28, 1905. Skiatook’s first studious was along with founded in 1905.