Name |
Date |
Location |
War |
Campaign |
Dead |
Belligerents
|
Battle of the Twin Villages
|
1759
|
uncertain[1]
|
|
|
114
|
Kingdom of New Spain vs Wichita[2]
|
Battle of Claremore Mound[3]
|
June 1817
|
modern Rogers County
|
|
|
38+
|
Cherokee vs Osage[4]
|
Cutthroat Gap Massacre[5]
|
Spring 1833
|
modern Kiowa County
|
|
|
150
|
Osage vs Kiowa[6]
|
Battle of Wolf Creek[7]
|
June 1838
|
modern Ellis County
|
|
|
72
|
Cheyenne & Arapaho vs Kiowa, Comanche, & Apache[8]
|
Battle of Little Robe Creek[9]
|
May 12, 1858
|
modern Ellis County
|
Plains Indian Wars
|
Antelope Hills Expedition
|
78
|
Comanche vs Texas Rangers[10]
|
Battle of the Wichita Village
|
October 1, 1858
|
near modern Rush Springs
|
Plains Indian Wars
|
Wichita Expedition
|
75
|
Comanche vs 2nd U.S. Cavalry[11][12]
|
Battle of Round Mountain[13]
|
November 19, 1861
|
unknown / location disputed[14]
|
American Civil War
|
Trail of Blood on Ice
|
6+[15]
|
Creek & Seminole vs Confederate States of America
|
Battle of Chusto-Talasah[16]
|
December 9, 1861
|
near modern Tulsa
|
American Civil War
|
Trail of Blood on Ice
|
15+[17]
|
Creek & Seminole vs Confederate States of America
|
Battle of Chustenahlah[18]
|
December 26, 1861
|
near modern Skiatook
|
American Civil War
|
Trail of Blood on Ice
|
9+[19]
|
Creek & Seminole vs Confederate States of America
|
Battle of Locust Grove[20]
|
July 3, 1862
|
near present day Locust Grove
|
American Civil War
|
Operations to Control Indian Territory
|
103
|
United States of America vs. Confederate States of America
|
Battle of Old Fort Wayne[21]
|
October 22, 1862
|
Fort Wayne[22]
|
American Civil War
|
Operations North of Boston Mountains (1862)
|
64+
|
United States of America vs Confederate States of America
|
Tonkawa Massacre
|
October 24, 1862
|
modern Caddo County
|
American Civil War
|
|
137-150
|
Osage vs Tonkawa[23]
|
Battle of Cabin Creek[24]
|
July 1–2, 1863
|
modern Mayes County
|
American Civil War
|
Operations to Control Indian Territory (1863)
|
88
|
United States of America vs Confederate States of America
|
Battle of Honey Springs[25]
|
July 17, 1863
|
modern Muskogee County & McIntosh County
|
American Civil War
|
Operations to Control Indian Territory (1863)
|
167
|
United States of America vs Confederate States of America
|
Battle of Perryville[26]
|
August 23, 1863
|
near modern Chambers
|
American Civil War
|
Operations to Control Indian Territory (1863)
|
49
|
Confederate States of America vs United States of America
|
Battle of Middle Boggy Depot[27]
|
February 13, 1864
|
near modern Allen
|
American Civil War
|
Operations to Control Indian Territory (1864)
|
47
|
United States of America vs Confederate States of America
|
Ambush of the steamboat J. R. Williams
|
June 15, 1864
|
near modern Tamaha[28]
|
American Civil War
|
Operations to Control Indian Territory (1864)
|
4
|
United States of America vs Confederate States of America
|
Second Battle of Cabin Creek
|
September 19, 1864
|
near modern Pensacola
|
American Civil War
|
Operations to Control Indian Territory (1864)
|
29
|
Confederate States of America vs. Union[29]
|
Battle of Washita River[30]
|
November 27, 1868
|
near modern Cheyenne
|
Plains Indian Wars
|
Comanche Campaign
|
171+
|
United States of America vs Cheyenne
|
Battle of Soldier Spring
|
December 25, 1868
|
modern Greer County & modern Kiowa County
|
Plains Indian Wars
|
Canadian River Expedition
|
26
|
Comanche & Kiowa vs 6th U.S. Cavalry & 37th U.S. Infantry[31][32]
|
Goingsnake Massacre
|
April 15, 1872
|
modern Adair County
|
|
|
11
|
U.S. Marshals vs. Cherokee[33]
|
Sand Hill Fight[34]
|
April 6, 1875
|
modern Canadian County
|
Plains Indian Wars
|
Red River War
|
|
Cheyenne vs U.S. Cavalry[35]
|
Enid-Pond Creek Railroad War
|
1893-1894
|
modern Grant and Garfield Counties
|
Railroad Wars
|
|
0
|
Citizens vs. Rock Island Railroad[36]
|
Crazy Snake Rebellion
|
March 1909
|
Okmulgee County
|
|
|
3
|
Creek Indians Snake Government vs. Local Citizens, 8th Cavalry Regiment U.S. Army, 1st Regiment Oklahoma National Guard.[37][38]
|
Green Corn Rebellion
|
August 2–3, 1917
|
Pontotoc County
|
World War I
|
|
3
|
Tenant farmers vs. Local authorities[39]
|
Tulsa Race Massacre
|
May 31 – June 1, 1921
|
Tulsa County
|
|
|
39
|
White citizens vs. Black citizens[40]
|
Red River Bridge War
|
July 3 - September 7, 1931
|
Bryan County, Oklahoma and Grayson County, Texas
|
|
|
0
|
Oklahoma Army National Guard vs. Texas Ranger Division[41][42]
|