Water Companies in Atwood, OK
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Allen Water Department
(580) 857-2996 more info
* City of Atwood
(405) 645-2434 more info
County of Seminole: Rural Water District #1
(405) 257-3727 more info
Holdenville City Waterworks
(405) 379-2533 more info
Hughes County Rwd #5
(405) 257-2210 more info
Hughes-County of: Plant
(918) 546-2570 more info
Rural Water Dist 6 Hughes County
(580) 892-3677 more info
Rural Water District
(918) 546-2611 more info
Savanna Water Department
(918) 548-3397 more info
Seminole Water Department
(405) 382-0518 more info
Wewoka Water Department
(405) 257-2521 more info

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Facts about Atwood, OK:
Atwood is a town in Hughes County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 113 at the 2000 census. Named for Chester C. Atwood, an early settler of what would later became Hughes County, Oklahoma, an educated farmer, extensive area landowner, and elected Commissioner of Hughes County. Chester Atwood was born in July 1862 in Central Texas, to natives of Tennessee who migrated to Texas before the American Civil War. In 1881, Atwood, left Texas for the Mushulatubbee District of the Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory. Settling in western Tobucksy County, some 28 miles (45 km) west of a pioneer general store owned by J.J. McAlester, Atwood in 1882 married a young woman named Patsy Ann, of the Choctaw Nation, giving him settlement rights by marriage. By 1885 he was farming 25 acres (100,000 m2) of what later would become eastern Hughes County, and was enumerated in the Choctaw Nation census of that year. Population growth in the community near the Atwood farm brought a Post Office...

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