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Alluwe, Oklahoma

Coordinates: 36°36′37″N 95°29′14″W / 36.61028°N 95.48722°W / 36.61028; -95.48722
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Alluwe is a ghost town in Nowata County, Oklahoma, United States. The post office was established as Lightning Creek on October 23, 1872 after the namesake waterway. On June 27, 1883, the town was renamed New Alluwe. The post office existed under this new name until July 31, 1909.[1]

History

Settled as a community by the Delaware Indians.[1]

Oil was discovered in 1905.[1]

In the 1950s the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers constructed the Oologah Dam across the Verdigris River to form Oologah Lake. The townsite was purchased by the government since it was within the Oologah Reservoir project area. Many residents moved a short distance eastward and formed New Alluwe.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Morris, John (1977). Ghost Towns of Oklahoma. Norman, Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma Press. p. 229. ISBN 978-0-8061-1420-0. Retrieved 2015-10-19.

See also

36°36′37″N 95°29′14″W / 36.61028°N 95.48722°W / 36.61028; -95.48722