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Finley, Oklahoma

Coordinates: 34°19′42″N 95°29′42″W / 34.32833°N 95.49500°W / 34.32833; -95.49500
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Finley is an unincorporated community in Pushmataha County, Oklahoma, 10 miles northeast of Antlers.

A United States Post Office was established at Finley, Indian Territory on April 30, 1903, and was named for Sidney W. Finley (1869-1914), local merchant and first postmaster.[1][2]

Finley was originally called Cedar Church, then Old Cedar Church, the name of a longstanding Choctaw Indian Methodist congregation established there during Indian Territory days. The congregation took its name from nearby Big Cedar Creek—then known as Cedar Creek. The church appears to have waned during the latter days of the Choctaw Nation, probably giving rise to the opportunity to rename the settlement after its first postmaster.[3]

Finley successfully retains its status as a cohesive community, long after losing its school. It hosts cemetery clean-up days and community dinners in its community center. It continues to have a post office and store.[4]

References

  1. ^ Sidney W. Finley is buried at Antlers in Odd Fellows Cemetery.
  2. ^ George H. Shirk, Oklahoma Place Names, pp. 78-79; Pushmataha County Cemeteries, p. 73; Post Office Site Location Reports, Record Group 28, National Archives.
  3. ^ “James Brown Tims”, Indian-Pioneer Papers, Western History Collections, University of Oklahoma Libraries.
  4. ^ Weekly Finley column, Antlers American.

34°19′42″N 95°29′42″W / 34.32833°N 95.49500°W / 34.32833; -95.49500