02 JAN 2022 Add full plot cite: Canvass and survey circa 1970, published in "Our People And Where They Rest," James W. Tyner, and Alice Tyner Timmons, American Indian Institute, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK. 1976 Vol. 9, pp. 48-51 under "Skullyville Indian Cemetery." Be aware of other entries in what they referred to as "New Skullyville Cemetery," which was a segregated cemetery at Volume 11. Not all people who have been entered in this cemetery are actually buried here; more likely should have been placed in what they now call Roselawn Cemetery, and there are several crossovers noted. Skullyville is also designated as the Choctaw National Cemetery. (Library of Congress No. QE99-C5-T97) See their map for use as a quick locator tool for graves here. ~
02 JAN 2022 Add full plot cite: Canvass and survey circa 1970, published in "Our People And Where They Rest," James W. Tyner, and Alice Tyner Timmons, American Indian Institute, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK. 1976 Vol. 9, pp. 48-51 under "Skullyville Indian Cemetery." Be aware of other entries in what they referred to as "New Skullyville Cemetery," which was a segregated cemetery at Volume 11. Not all people who have been entered in this cemetery are actually buried here; more likely should have been placed in what they now call Roselawn Cemetery, and there are several crossovers noted. Skullyville is also designated as the Choctaw National Cemetery. (Library of Congress No. QE99-C5-T97) See their map for use as a quick locator tool for graves here. ~
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