Pikey's Crossing - Mustang Oklahoma USA
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member vulture1957
N 35° 19.394 W 097° 43.414
14S E 616019 N 3909636
Historical marker erected by the Chickasaw Nation for Pikey's Crossing, a ford across the Canadian River in Indian Territory.
Waymark Code: WMJKAH
Location: Oklahoma, United States
Date Posted: 11/28/2013
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member YoSam.
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Pikey's Crossing

Pikey's Crossing (circa 1867), on the south Canadian River, was established by Benson Pikey. A Chickasaw born in Mississippi and Trail of Tears survivor. He was elected as a Representative to the Chickasaw House before and after the Civil War, and served as Speaker of the Chickasaw House. During the Civil War, Ben fought for the Confederacy serving as Captain of Company G in Shecoe's Chickasaw Battalion of Mounted Volunteers.

Pikey's Crossing served as an entry site for the April 22, 1889 land opening of the unoccupied lands of the Indian Territory for settlement. On April 6, 1889 the Federal Government granted " Uncle Ben" as everyone call him, authorization to erect a drift line along the river to protect Chickasaw citizens and their stock from the citizens of Oklahoma Territory. Chickasaw ranchers built 40 to 50 miles Of this five-stand barbed wire fence in the twelve days prior to the Land Run. The South Canadian River is the northern boundary of the Chickasaw Nation.

Ben died in 1895 and his widow, Katie, also Chickasaw, continued operation of the ferry while raising their seven children and running their ranch until the early 1920's. The ferryboat on the river became obsolete in 1923 when the bridges were built at Newcastle and Minco.

When the river was at flood stage, Pikey's Crossing was also used by cattle drives on the Chisholm Trail which usually crossed at the cow town of Silver City four miles west. The river was well known for its deadly quicksand, but the rocky bottom at Pikey's Crossing made it a safer path.

County: Grady

Record Address::
St Hwy 4
Mustang, OK United States


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Date Erected: May 2006

Sponsor (Who put it there): Chickasaw Nation

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