Named for the famous Shawnee chief, the city of Tecumseh is located in Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma. The location for the town was selected by a U.S. Army major sent from Fort Reno in 1891 after the land was opened for settlement, and a post office was established there that same year.
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Owned and operated by the Independent Christian Churches of Oklahoma and Texas, the camp provides summer camp programs and hosts other events. A map and directions to the camp are given, along with a description of the facilities, newsletter, and a list of partner churches.
http://www.campsooner.com/
The city's official web site permits its citizens and visitors to gain access to information about the local government and its services, with contacts for elected and appointed personnel, city council meeting schedules and agendas, and an overview of the community.
http://www.tecumsehok.com/
The web edition of the Tecumseh Countywide News and the Shawnee Sun offers news, sports, obituaries, opinion columns, and other features relating to Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma. Also featured is a calendar of events, video, and access to various forms.
http://countywidenews.com/
SW Hawkins Web and Graphic Design
Based in Tecumseh, Oklahoma, Scott W. Hawkins offers web sight design, graphic creation, and photography services. Contact information is posted to the site.
http://www.swhawkins.com/
Programs, calendars, menus and other information about the public school administrative district in Tecumseh, Oklahoma can be found here, including an overview of its PK-12 school campuses, news and announcements.
http://www.tecumseh.k12.ok.us/
The non-profit organization provides the youth of Tecumseh, Oklahoma with athletic programs and facilities. Its sports programs and facilities are highlighted, and information is given about sponsorship, along with meeting minutes, financial statements, and other resources.
http://www.tecumsehyouthprogramok.com/