Skeleton Creek (Oklahoma)

Skeleton Creek is a stream in Logan, Kingfisher and Garfield counties, Oklahoma, in the United States.

[1] Skeleton Creek was so named in 1867 by pioneers who found at the creek bones of Wichita Indians who had died during an outbreak of cholera.

[2] At Lovell, the creek has a mean annual discharge of 146 cubic feet per second (4.1 cubic metres per second).

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