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Brown’s "A Life of Albert Pike"
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Ken Martin,
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I trust that both "Scalesville" and "Buckluxy" were in now Choctaw County, OK. ..I found them in the "Chronicles of Oklahoma" v6n1, March 1928 EARLY POST OFFICES OF OKLAHOMA, by Grant Foreman. (Scalesville mentioned on W.L. Brown’s "A Life of Albert Pike" p401.
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Scalesville William T. Davis December 8, 1868
(Changed to Buckluxy March 1, 1870)
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Buckluxy William T. Davis March 1, 1870
(Late Scalesville)
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I found one other reference to "Buckluxy Post Office: without a date or legal description plus a present day Buckluxy Lake in Choctaw Co OK. ..And found nothing on "Scalesville".
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The earliest Bureau of Land Management's survey on
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http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/SurveySearch/
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was in 1898. I did not search that Choctaw County since it is so time consuming and that is not one of my 15 Oklahoma counties of interest.
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http://www.bourlandcivilwar.com/BLMsurveys.htm
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Patti, prochette@Juno.com
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Scalesville-Perryville
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Brown’s "A Life of Albert Pike"