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Ocala; county seat and lake, Marion 
county, Fla. (NotOcola.) 
Oceanic; village, Monmouth county, 
N. J. (Not Oceania nor Port Wash- 
ington.) 
Ochlockonee; militia district, P. O.,and 
village, Thomas county, Ga. (Not 
Ochlochnee.) 
Ocitta; see Aucilla. 
Ockanagan; see Okanogan. 
Ockoocanganset; hill, Marlboro, Mid- 
dlesex county, Mass. (Not Ockcooan- 
ganset, etc.) 
Oconalufty; P. 0. and river, Swain 
county, N. C. (Not Ocona Lufty.) 
Oder; river, Germany. (Not Vjodr.) 
Odessa; P. 0., Newcastle county, Del. 
(Not Odessey.) 
O'Donnel; landing, Mississippi river, 
Mississippi county, Ark. (Not O'Don- 
nelPs.) 
Oelrichs; P. 0. and R. R. station, Fall 
River county, S. Dak. (Not Oehlrichs. ) 
Offutt; P. O. and R. R. station, Ander- 
son county, Tenn. (Not Cane Creek.) 
Ogalalla; county seat of Keith county, 
Nebr. (Not Ogallala.) 
Ogden; landing and P. O., Ohio river, 
Ballard county, Ky. (Not Ogden' s. ) 
Ogden Mine; see Edison. 
Ogeechee; river, eastern Georgia, trib- 
utary to Ossabaw sound. (Not Big 
Ogeechee.) 
Ogier; point, Penobscot bay, near Cam- 
den, Knox county, Me. (Not Ojier.) 
Ogleton; lake, Anne Arundel county, 
Md. (Not Cat Hole Creek nor Cat Fish 
Hole.) 
Ogreeta; P. O., Cherokee county, N. C. 
(Not Ogreta.) 
Ohatchee; creek, district, P. O., and 
R. R. station, Calhoun county, Ala. 
(NotOhatchie.) 
Ohjai; see Otay. 
Ojier; see Ogier. 
Okanogan; county, fort, and river trib- 
utary to the Columbia, Wash. (Not 
Okinakane, etc.) 
Okanogan; lake and town, British Co- 
lumbia. (Not Ockanagan, etc.) 
Okechobee ; lake, southern Florida. 
(Not Okeechobee.) 
Okho; see Hoko. 
Oklawaha; river, tributary to the Saint 
Johns, Marion and Putnam counties, 
Fla. (Not Oclawaha.) 
*Okmulgee; creek, district, and town, 
Creek Nation, Ind. T. (Not Ockmul- 
gee nor Okmulkee.) 
Okoee; river in Tennessee. The part in 
Georgia is called Toccoa. 
Okoee; see Toccoa. 
Old Baldy; see San Antonio. 
Old Duck; see Duck. 
Old Harbor; island, Chandeleur sound, 
La. (Not Old Harbor Keys.) 
Old Harbor; see Starrigavan. 
Old Maid Crossing; post light, Ohio 
river, 3 miles above Smithland, Living- 
ston county, Ky. (Not Old Maid's 
Crossing.) 
Old Maid Place; lighthouse, Whitehall 
Narrows, Lake Champlain, Vt. (Not 
Old Maid's Place.) 
Oldmans; creek, point, and township, 
Salem county, N. J. (Not Oldman, 
Oldman Creek, nor Old Man's Point.) 
Oh I Mount Whitney; see Corcoran. 
Old Town; village near Charleston, S. C. 
(Not Saint Mary's nor Old Town Land- 
ing-) 
Old Town; see Saint Francis. 
Oliver; reef, north side of Hatteras inlet, 
N. C. (Not Oliver's.) 
Olsburg; Pottawatomie county, Kans. 
(Not Olesburg.) 
Omar; see Ob. 
Onaqui; mountains, Tooele county, Utah. 
(Not Aqui.) 
Oneota; see Upper Iowa. 
Ong; crossroads, locality, or village, 
Burlington county, N. J. (Not Ong 
Hat nor Ong's Hat.) 
Ong; run, Burlington county, N. J. (Not 
Ong's nor Oreg.) 
Ontario; province, Dominion of Canada. 
(Not Upper Canada nor Canada \\Yst. ) 
Onteora; park and mountain, Catskills, 
Greene county, N. Y. (Not Ontiora.) 
: Ooghe-a-book; see King. 
Oolenoy; creek, Pickens county, S. 0. 
(Not Illinois nor Oolenoe.) 
Oologah; P. O. and R. R. station, Chero- 
kee Nation, Ind. T. (Not Oolaguh. ) 
I Oorga; see Urgu. 
Oostanaula; creek, McMinn county, 
Tenn. (Not Eastanaula.) 
