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Emet, Oklahoma
Emet, Oklahoma is located in Oklahoma
Emet, Oklahoma
Emet, Oklahoma
Location in Oklahoma
Emet, Oklahoma is located in the United States
Emet, Oklahoma
Emet, Oklahoma
Location in the United States
Country United States
State Oklahoma
County Johnston
Area
 • Total 0.44 sq mi (1.13 km2)
 • Land 0.43 sq mi (1.13 km2)
 • Water 0.00 sq mi (0.00 km2)
Elevation
810 ft (250 m)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total 69
 • Density 158.62/sq mi (61.26/km2)
Time zone UTC-6 (Central (CST))
 • Summer (DST) UTC-5 (CDT)
FIPS code 40-23850
GNIS feature ID 2812851

Emet is a small community in Johnston County, Oklahoma, United States. It's known as an unincorporated community, which means it doesn't have its own local government like a city. It's also a census-designated place, meaning the government counts its population for official records. In 2020, about 69 people lived in Emet.

Discovering Emet, Oklahoma

Emet might be small, but it has a really interesting history. It's especially important because of its strong connections to the Chickasaw people. This area has been home to the Chickasaw Nation for a very long time.

A Look at Emet's Past

Emet once had its own post office, which was open from 1884 to 1917. This shows that it was an active community more than a hundred years ago. The history of Emet is deeply tied to the Chickasaw Nation. They have lived in Johnston County since the 1830s.

The Chickasaw Connection

Near Emet, there was an important school called the Pleasant Grove Mission School. The Methodist Episcopal Church started this school in 1844. It was built to serve and educate children from the Chickasaw Nation. This school played a big part in the community's early days.

Famous People from Emet

Emet is also the birthplace of a very special person: Te Ata Fisher. She was born in Emet in 1895. Te Ata was a famous Chickasaw actress and storyteller. She shared the stories and culture of her people with audiences all over the world. She helped many people learn about Native American traditions.

The White House of the Chickasaws

Another important person connected to Emet is Douglas H. Johnston. He was the last governor of the Chickasaw Nation. Governor Johnston lived in Emet. His home, which is known as the White House of the Chickasaws, is still standing today. It's located on the northern edge of the community. This historic house is now a museum. It helps people learn about the history of the Chickasaw Nation and its leaders. Even though it's in Emet, its official address is now in a nearby place called Milburn, Oklahoma.

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