Eubanks, Oklahoma

A United States Post Office was established for Eubanks, Indian Territory on February 26, 1907, and operated until April 30, 1934.

[2] During the 1880s the St. Louis-San Francisco Railway, more popularly known as the “Frisco”, built a line from north to south through the Choctaw Nation, connecting Fort Smith, Arkansas, with Paris, Texas.

Train stations were established every few miles to aid in opening up the land and, more particularly, to serve as the locations of section houses.

The site of Eubanks was selected because of its proximity to the Kiamichi River, with its abundant water supply.

Transportation was provided by the Frisco Railroad, which offered six trains per day—three in each direction—until it closed to passenger traffic during the late 1950s.

Pushmataha County map