Fort Cobb, Oklahoma
Fort Cobb, United States
Fort Cobb, Oklahoma has 12 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are 12 of the most distinctive.
Howell Cobb
Connects Fort Cobb, Oklahoma to: Louisville, Georgia
Secretary of the Treasury
Connects Fort Cobb, Oklahoma to: Hamilton, Kansas | Crawford, Maine
Officer (armed forces)
Connects Fort Cobb, Oklahoma to: Colorado | Australian Capital Territory | Walpole, Massachusetts | Alifakovac, Bosnia | Wheaton, Maryland
Major (rank)
Connects Fort Cobb, Oklahoma to: Iraq | Sable Island, Nova Scotia | Lüshun Port | Parrsboro | Scott, Arkansas
Washita River
Connects Fort Cobb, Oklahoma to: Durant, Oklahoma | Ardmore, Oklahoma | Clinton, Oklahoma | Mobeetie, Texas | Preston, Texas
George Armstrong Custer
Connects Fort Cobb, Oklahoma to: Charlottesville, Virginia | Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, South Dakota (99%)Nebraska (1%) | Woodward, Oklahoma | Waynesboro, Virginia | Bismuth, South Dakota
Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad
Connects Fort Cobb, Oklahoma to: Council Bluffs, Iowa | Lincoln, Nebraska | Blue Island, Illinois | Lawton, Oklahoma | Lost Springs, Kansas
Union Army
Connects Fort Cobb, Oklahoma to: North Carolina | Baltimore, Maryland | Columbus, Ohio | Mississippi | Indiana
American Civil War
Connects Fort Cobb, Oklahoma to: New York (state) | New England | New Jersey | California | Illinois
Latino (U.S. Census)
Connects Fort Cobb, Oklahoma to: New Haven, Connecticut | Milwaukee, Wisconsin | Northeastern United States | Long Beach, California | Chattanooga, Tennessee
Hispanic (U.S. Census)
Connects Fort Cobb, Oklahoma to: New Haven, Connecticut | Milwaukee, Wisconsin | Northeastern United States | Omaha, Nebraska | Evansville, Indiana
poverty line
Connects Fort Cobb, Oklahoma to: Milwaukee, Wisconsin | Louisville, Kentucky | The Bronx, New York (state) | Long Beach, California | Northeastern United States