Historical Marker

Fort Coffee

Historical marker location:
2001 E Broadway St, Spiro, Oklahoma
( Marker is on State Highway 9, 0.2 miles west of Daisy Lane (County Route N4735), on the right when traveling east.)
Marker installed: 1995

Named in honor of General John Coffee of Tennessee, Fort Coffee was established by the 7th Infantry on June 16, 1834, on the southern bank of the Arkansas River. Because of relative peace in the area, the fort was abandoned four years later. In 1842, the Choctaw Council established the Fort Coffee Academy for boys. Confederate forces used the barracks during the Civil War. However, Federal troops overran the post in October of 1863 and burned the main buildings.