Oklahoma Code § 69-1600.2

Title 69. Roads, Bridges, And Ferries: Choctaw Code Talkers Bridge Naming Program Act
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A.  This section shall be known and may be cited as the "Choctaw
Code Talkers Bridge Naming Program Act".
B.  The program shall be administered by the Oklahoma Department
of Transportation.
C.  The following bridges are hereby designated to recognize the
service, valor and dedication of the Choctaw Code Talkers of World
War I and World War II:
1.  The bridge located on U.S. Highway 270 over Mountain Creek
west of Wister in LeFlore County shall be designated for Albert
Billy, WWI Choctaw Code Talker;
2.  The bridge located on State Highway 3 approximately one and
three-tenths (1.3) miles east of the intersection of State Highway 3
and County Road N4495 in McCurtain County shall be designated for
Mitchell Bobb, WWI Choctaw Code Talker;
3.  The bridge located on State Highway 3 approximately two
thousand (2,000) feet west of the town of Oleta in Pushmataha County
shall be designated for Victor Brown, WWI Choctaw Code Talker;
4.  The bridge located on U.S. Highway 259 approximately five
and three-quarter (5.75) miles south of Smithville in McCurtain
County shall be designated for Ben Carterby, WWI Choctaw Code
Talker;
5.  The bridge located on U.S. Highway 70 approximately six
hundred (600) feet west of the intersection of U.S. Highway 70 and
County Road N3770 in Bryan County shall be designated for Ben
Colbert, WWI Choctaw Code Talker;
6.  The bridge located on State Highway 3 over Beaver Creek east
of Antlers in Pushmataha County shall be designated for George E.
Davenport, WWI Choctaw Code Talker;
7.  The bridge located on State Highway 3 over Dumpling Creek
east of Antlers in Pushmataha County shall be designated for Joseph
H. Davenport, WWI Choctaw Code Talker;
8.  The bridge located on State Highway 3 over Boktuklo Creek
west of Broken Bow in McCurtain County shall be designated for James
M. Edwards, WWI Choctaw Code Talker;
9.  The bridge located on U.S. Highway 70 over Raymond Gary Lake
in Choctaw shall be designated for Tobias W. Frazier, WWI Choctaw
Code Talker;
10.  The bridge located on U.S. Highway 70 over Sulphur Creek at
the intersection of U.S. Highway 70 and County Road E2078 in Bryan
County shall be designated for Benjamin Hampton, WWI Choctaw Code
Talker;
11.  The bridge located on U.S. Highway 259 crossing over Eagle
Fork Creek approximately one-half (0.5) mile south of Smithville in
McCurtain County shall be designated for Noel Johnson, WWI Choctaw
Code Talker;

12.  The bridge located on State Highway 48 over Sincere Creek
in eastern Pontotoc County shall be designated for Otis Leader, WWI
Choctaw Code Talker;
13.  The bridge located on U.S. Highway 259 over Yanubbee Creek
north of Broken Bow in McCurtain County shall be designated for
Solomon Bond Louis, WWI Choctaw Code Talker;
14.  The bridge located on State Highway 7 over Pennington Creek
in central Johnston County shall be designated for Pete Maytubby,
WWI Choctaw Code Talker;
15.  The bridge located on northbound State Highway 3
approximately two thousand three hundred (2,300) feet north of the
State Highway 3 bridge over Little River in McCurtain County shall
be designated for Jeff Nelson, WWI Choctaw Code Talker;
16.  The bridge located on State Highway 98 over Horsepen Creek
five and two-tenths (5.2) miles southwest of the intersection of
State Highway 3 in McCurtain County shall be designated for Joseph
Oklahombi, WWI Choctaw Code Talker;
17.  The bridge located on southbound State Highway 3
approximately two thousand three hundred (2,300) feet north of the
State Highway 3 bridge over Little River in McCurtain County shall
be designated for Robert Taylor, WWI Choctaw Code Talker;
18.  The bridge located on the U.S. Highway 70 Bypass over Old
Highway 70 east of Durant in Bryan County shall be designated for
Charles Walter Veach, WWI Choctaw Code Talker;
19.  The bridge located on U.S. Highway 70 at the intersection
of U.S. Highway 70 and County Road N4750 east of Broken Bow in
McCurtain County shall be designated for Calvin Wilson, WWI Choctaw
Code Talker;
20.  The bridge located on State Highway 113 approximately one
and one-quarter (1.25) miles south of the intersection of State
Highway 113 and County Road E1368 in Pittsburg County shall be
designated for Forreston Baker, WWII Choctaw Code Talker;
21.  The bridge located on State Highway 1 approximately one
thousand eight hundred (1,800) feet west of the intersection of
State Highway 1 and the Indian Nation Turnpike in Pittsburg County
shall be designated for Schlicht Billy, WWII Choctaw Code Talker;
22.  The bridge located on State Highway 1 approximately one and
six-tenths (1.6) miles west of the intersection of State Highway 1
and the Indian Nation Turnpike in Pittsburg County shall be
designated for Andrew Perry, WWII Choctaw Code Talker; and
23.  The bridge on State Highway 31 at the eastern municipal
limits of Krebs shall be designated for Davis Pickens, WWII Choctaw
Code Talker.
D.  The Department shall cause suitable permanent markers
bearing the names listed pursuant to subsection C of this section to
be placed upon the corresponding bridges designated in subsection C
of this section.

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