Oklahoma's National Register of Historic Places

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ID Number 70000537
Historic Name TUSKAHOMA-CHOCTAW COUNCIL HOUSE
Description of Significance THE TUSKAHOMA-CHOCTAW COUNCIL HOUSE IS SIGNIFICANT FOR ITS ASSOCIATION WITH TRIBAL GOVERNMENT ADN FOR ITS DISTINCTIVE ARCHITECTURAL STYLE.
Current Name
Address 2 MILES NORTH OF TUSKAHOMA
City TUSKAHOMA VICINITY
County PUSHMATAHA
Lot
Block
Current Section 14
Township 2N
Range 19E
Type BUILDING
Historic Function GOVERNMENT
Current Function GOVERNMENT
Area Significance 1 POLITICS/GOVERNMENT; ETHNIC HERITAGE;
Area Significance 2
Date Prepared 1970
Year Built 1883
Original Site YES
Architect/Builder H.T. JACKMAN, CONTRACTOR
Architectural Style SECOND EMPIRE
Roof Material ASPHALT
Wall Material BRICK
Window Material WOOD
Door Material WOOD
Decorative Details MANSARD ROOF; BRACKETS AT EAVES; WINDOW HOODS;
Condition EXCELLENT
Comments
Restricted N