Arthur, Oklahoma

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Arthur is a ghost town in Stephens County, Oklahoma, United States. It was located 15 miles east of Duncan and had a post office from May 14, 1890, until September 29, 1934. [1] A post office was established there. [2]

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References

    • Shirk, George (1987). Oklahoma Place Names. University of Oklahoma Press. ISBN   0-8061-2028-2.
  1. U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Arthur Post Office (historical)