Welcome
to Cimarron County,
Oklahoma Genealogy Trails!
Volunteers
Dedicated to Free Genealogy
Our goal is to help you track your ancestors through time by transcribing
genealogical and historical data and placing it online for the free use of all
researchers.
This county is available for adoption!
If you are interested in joining Genealogy Trails
as the host of any of our county websites,
view our Volunteer
Page for all the ins and outs of
becoming a host.
(Enough knowledge to make a basic webpage and a desire to transcribe data
is required)
Check your
attics!
Dust off your family scrapbooks!
We're looking for DATA for our sites!!!
We would very much like to make you
part of this project.
If you have information that you'd like to share about any town, family, county
or subject,
please send it to us
and we'll make sure it gets posted to the right county.
Types of Data We're Looking to Post
Online
Send transcribedbiographies, obituaries, vital records, census records, newspaper gleanings,
military records, or if you have walked cemeteries and have transcribed those
names and dates,and any other type of data you think would be helpful to
researchers
Email
Us with your Data
Regretfully, we do not
have time to do research for anybody.
All data we come
across will be added to these site.
We thank you for visiting and hope you'll come back again
to view the updates we make to these sites.
Oklahoma County
Data
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Founded in 1907
Cimarron is the western third of what was designated as “District Seven,” comprising “No-Man’s-Land”, under the Organic Act.
The name Cimarron was given to the county from the river Cimarron.
It
is the most western county of the state and has an area of
approximately 1,450 square miles, most of which is high plains land.
The average altitude is 3,000 feet.
It has a taxable farm area of 275,672 acres.
Live stock raising is the
principal industry.
Population, 1907: 5,927 -- 1910: 4,553
Source: The Oklahoma Red Book, Vol. II, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma - 1912
Cimarron County is the only county in the United States that borders on four states: Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, and Texas.
Its county seat is Boise City
The 2000 census shows it has the smallest population of any county in Oklahoma, with a population of 3,148.
CITIES & TOWNS
Boise City; Burton; Castaneda; Conrad; Felt; Griggs; Hopkins; Kenton; Keyes; Mexhoma; Regnier; Sturgis; Wheeless
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