Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Craig County, Oklahoma. In the early 1800s, this area was part of the hunting grounds of the Osage nation and other Plains tribes, some of whom had migrated west from other areas. Members of the Cherokee Nation began moving into the area during the 1830s, particularly after Indian Removal by the US government, which forced them on th...
Nestled in the mountains of Southwest Virginia, Craig County was named for Robert Craig, a 19th-century Virginia congressman. The initial outpost in the area was called "Craig's Camp," and it is claimed that George Washington visited it in 1756 during his travels to the frontier. Formed from parts of Botetourt, Roanoke, Giles, and Monroe (in present-day West Virginia) counties in 1851, Craig wa...
The cemetery is located about 5 miles east of the junction of SR 2 and SR 25, and .7 mile south on NS4460 Rd in Craig County, Oklahoma. There is a sign posted on SR25. NS4460 Rd is dirt and gravel with a couple low water crossings that washout under heavy rain. Find a Grave
This project is for those buried in Big Cabin Cemetery, Big Cabin, Craig County, Oklahoma. Find a Grave