Cheyenne is the seat of Roger Mills County, Oklahoma. Cheyenne is the location of the Battle of Washita River, where George Armstrong Custer's 7th U.S. Cavalry attacked Black Kettle's Cheyenne village on the Washita River in 1868.
 
 
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The guest lodging facility offers sixty-three accommodations in Cheyenne, Oklahoma. A map shows the location of the motel, and a list of amenities, contacts, and reservation information are available.
http://www.cheyenneokmotel.com/
Based in Cheyenne, Oklahoma, the facility offers storage spaces of various sizes and locations, along with billboards along Oklahoma State Highway 283. The storage facilities and advertising resources are highlighted, wiith online coupons.
http://www.cheyenneselfstorage.com/
Published in Cheyenne, Oklahoma since 1900, the newspaper serves all of Roger Mills County. Its web edition features selected news, sports and other content, along with a guide to local schools and events, classified advertisements, rates, policies, and online subscriptions.
http://www.thecheyennestar.com/
First Baptist Church of Cheyenne
Meeting at its facilities on East Broadway in Cheyenne, Oklahoma, the congregation is affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention. Its regular Sunday and Wednesday schedules are posted, along with a church calendar, statement of beliefs, and staff listings.
http://www.fbccheyenne.com/
Greater Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce
Comprised of businesses and professional people in Cheyenne, Oklahoma and the surrounding communities, the site includes an overview of the organization, as well as a guide for those considering relocation to the area.
http://www.cheyennechamber.org/
Funded and maintained by volunteers of Rogers County, the site features a guide for visitors to the county, including a directory of local points of interest, recreational opportunities, restaurants, lodging and government services, along with cities and towns within the county.
http://www.rogermills.org/
RMMH is a critical access hospital located in Cheyenne, Oklahoma, offering comprehensive medical services for the city and rural communities throughout Roger Mills County. Its location and contacts are posted.
http://www.rogermillsmemorialhospital.com/
The National Historic Site protects and interprets the setting along the Washita River where Lt. Colonel George Custer led his 7th U.S. Cavalry on a dawn attack against the Southern Cheyenne village of Peace Chief Black Kettle in 1868. A historical outline of the events is presented, along with information about visiting the site.
http://www.nps.gov/waba/