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Johnston County Map, Oklahoma

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Johnston County, Oklahoma

Johnston Location Map Oklahoma

Johnston County is tucked away in south-central Oklahoma. It’s named after Douglas H. Johnston, a governor of the Chickasaw Nation.

Tishomingo is the county seat, a town with a rich Native American heritage. This place has some stories to tell. It’s where the Chickasaw National Capitol once stood.

The Blue and Washita Rivers run through here. Each one is a favorite spot for locals and visitors. If you’re into fishing, camping, or anything on the water, there’s also Lake Texoma in the southwest.

CategoryDetails
County NameJohnston County
County SeatTishomingo
PopulationApproximately 11,000
Cities, Towns, and CommunitiesTishomingo, Mill Creek, Ravia, Wapanucka, Bromide
Interstates and HighwaysU.S. Highway 377, State Highway 1, State Highway 22
FIPS Code40-069
Total Area (Land and Water)658 square miles (643 sq mi land, 15 sq mi water)
Adjacent Counties (and Direction)Pontotoc County (North), Coal County (Northeast), Atoka County (East), Bryan County (Southeast), Marshall County (South), Carter County (West), Murray County (Northwest)
Time ZoneCentral Time Zone (CST)
StateOklahoma
Coordinates34°20’N, 96°40’W
EtymologyNamed after Douglas H. Johnston, Governor of the Chickasaw Nation
Major LandmarksChickasaw National Capitol, Blue River, Tishomingo National Wildlife Refuge

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