Lambert, Oklahoma

[5] Lambert is contiguous to the similar small community of Yewed directly to its east.[6] The Choctaw Northern Railroad (later owned by the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific[7] ), which in 1901 became the county's first railroad, connected Lambert to the other Alfalfa county towns of Aline, Augusta, Ingersoll, Driftwood, Amorita, and on into Kansas.[5] By 1909, Lambert had 127 inhabitants and four churches, a hotel, a bank, an elevator, and two grain buyers.[6] According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 0.1 square miles (0.26 km2), all land.[citation needed] Lambert is not served by the Oklahoma state highway system.
Alfalfa County map
CountryOklahomaCountyAlfalfaTime zoneCentral (CST)FIPS codeAlfalfa County2020 CensusCherokee OutletWoods CountyChicago, Rock Island and PacificIngersollDriftwoodAmoritaUnited States Census Bureaucensusmarried couplesper capita incomepoverty lineHarold KeithNewbery MedalOklahoma Sports Hall of FameUniversity of OklahomaAlfalfa County, OklahomaCounty seatCherokeeBurlingtonCarmenGoltryHelenaNescatungaOther unincorporatedcommunities Ingersoll Yewed