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  1. McAlester is the county seat of Pittsburg County, Oklahoma. [5] The population was 18,363 at the time of the 2010 census, a 3.4 percent increase from 17,783 at the 2000 census. [6] The town gets its name from James Jackson McAlester, an early white settler and businessman who later became lieutenant governor of Oklahoma.

  2. McAlester was considered the capital of the rapidly growing coal industry in southeastern Oklahoma, which brought with it an influx of immigrant coal miners. Most of the original workers were of British extraction from the mines of Pennsylvania, but they were insufficient in number, so many more were imported from Europe.

  3. www.cityofmcalester.com › how_do_i › learn_aboutCity of McAlester,OK

    Learn about the origins and development of McAlester, the county seat of Pittsburg County and the largest city in the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma. Discover how J.J. McAlester, a Confederate veteran and entrepreneur, founded the town and became a coal magnate, and how McAlester became known as the \"Capital of Little Dixie\".

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  5. Apr 4, 2024 · McAlester, city, seat (1907) of Pittsburg county, southeastern Oklahoma, U.S., south of Eufaula Reservoir and Dam and the South Canadian River. It originated as a trading post, built in 1870 by James McAlester (later lieutenant governor of the state) in Choctaw territory at the intersection of the Texas and California trails.

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  6. McAlester is a city in Oklahoma in the United States. It is the county seat of Pittsburg County

  7. www.cityofmcalester.com › tourism › exploreCity of McAlester,OK

    1. Tourism Explore McAlester. Explore McAlester. McAlester welcomes all explorers to discover the natural beauty, history, and culture of the region! Nestled in the foothills of the Ouachita Mountains near the shorelines of Lake Eufaula, McAlester is unexpectedly captivating.

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