
Grayson
Formerly known as Wild Cat, Grayson was said to be named after a Black Creek tribal leader. The all Black town maintained its own postal service from 1902-1929. Grayson, located in south McIntosh County, was important as a city that produced coal and other minerals.
Route 3 Box 517-A
Grayson, OK 74437
918-652-3127
918-652-2823 (Fax)

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