Caving Banks in current Washington County, southwest quarter. Fought in the Cherokee Nation. (This information is sourced from the Historical Atlas of Oklahoma by John W. Morris, Charles R. Goins and Edwin C. McReynolds. Third Edition, updated from the 1880 census. Searches on line indicate this is the same named battle as Chustenahlah above.)
1862
Jul. 27, 1862 - Bayou Bernard
Oct. 21, 1862 - Fort Cobb
Tonkawa Massacre in current Caddo County, southeast quarter. Fought in the Leased District.
Fort Davis in current Wagoner County, southeast quarter. Fought in the Creek Nation.
Locust Grove in current Mayes County, southeast quarter. Fought in the Cherokee Nation.
Oct. 22, 1862 - Fort Wayne in current Delaware County, southeast quarter. Fought in the Cherokee Nation.
Cowskin Prairie in current Ottawa County, southeast quarter. Fought in the area ceded by the Cherokee Nation to the Quapaws and other nations.
1863
Jan. 18, 1863 - Cherokee County
Mar. 30, 1863 - Tahlequah
Apr. 25, 1863 - Webbers Falls in current Muskogee County, near Sequoyah County line. Fought in the Cherokee Nation.