Ingalls is a census-designated place (CDP) in eastern Payne County, Oklahoma, about 9 miles (14 km) east of Stillwater.
[3] It was named for Senator John J. Ingalls of Kansas, who was instrumental in passing legislation to open the run.
[7] Due to this activity, a new post office, named Signet, was established on a site slightly northwest of the old Ingalls townsite on June 21, 1921, and became part of a new community.
These include the Ingalls Hotel, which was ran during the oil boom to house nearby oilfield workers, and a grocery store.
On the original site, a community building stands that served as the Ingalls School in the mid-20th century, a stone monument to the US Marshals involved in the Battle stands at Ash Street, and there are many homes new and old that house families who've had ties to the community for generations.