Annie Folsom’s Story
“This place was not called Talihina at this time but was known as Kiamichi Valley; however, it is the same ground where […]
"Oklahoma's Last Frontier"
"Oklahoma's Last Frontier"
“This place was not called Talihina at this time but was known as Kiamichi Valley; however, it is the same ground where […]
A meeting of indigenous dynasties. In the year 1866, delegates from the Choctaw, Chickasaw, Cherokee and Pawnee Nations visited Washington D.C. The […]
1836-1915 William Anderson Welch was born April 23, 1836 in Morgan County, Alabama. He served in the Confederate Army during the Civil […]
Below is a letter written by Principal H. P. Mabry of Talihina Graded School on October 8th, 1894. He is the earliest […]
Well, we did it! Just two months shy of our first year we made 10,000 views! The level of community support and […]
After months of looking through Talihina papers and research, we have discovered a lot of history of this old pioneer church. Likely […]
Talihina’s Main-Street has truly been surging these past few years. New additions such as Talimena Mercantile, San Bois Hospice, The Best Door […]
6:00 PM on Saturday, July 3rd It’s well into Summertime and Talihina is absolutely bustling with events! This years Independence Day Parade […]
What a wonderfully mild and productive summer this has been! Many of you who follow us have been aware of our long-standing […]
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