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Comanche (Texas, United States) (search for this): entry oklahoma-territory-of
United States (United States) (search for this): entry oklahoma-territory-of
Oklahoma, Territory of
During the Civil War many of the Indians belonging to the Five Civilized Nations in the Indian Territory espoused the cause of the Confederacy and took up arms against the United States.
At the close of the war the government declared that by these acts
The Rush of settlers into Oklahoma. of hostility the grants and patents by which the tribes held their extensive domains had become invalid, and a readjustment of the treaty acts under which these grants had been made was ordered.
By the conditions of this new adjustment the Indians were permitted to sell to the United States a vast tract of unused lands in the central and western part of their territory.
Several millions of acres were bought by the government, for the purpose of making a place of settlement for freedmen and several Indian tribes.
Included in this tract was Oklahoma, which originally consisted of about 2,000,000 acres in the centre of the territory.
It remained for several years uno
Oklahoma (Oklahoma, United States) (search for this): entry oklahoma-territory-of
Oklahoma, Territory of
During the Civil War many of the Indians belonging to the Five Civilized Nations in the Indian Territory espoused Indian Territory espoused the cause of the Confederacy and took up arms against the United States.
At the close of the war the government declared that by these acts
The Rush of settlers into Oklahoma. of hostility the grants and patents by which the tribes held their extensive domains had become invalid, or freedmen and several Indian tribes.
Included in this tract was Oklahoma, which originally consisted of about 2,000,000 acres in the centre til, in 1891, it embraced 39,030 square miles.
A large portion of Oklahoma, however, remained under the occupancy of Indian tribes, who were and Foxes, 400 Kickapoos, 2,000 Cheyennes, and 1,200 Arapahoes.
Oklahoma when settled was a richly wooded country, except in the west, wher Cherokee Strip or Outlet towards Kansas was acquired from the Cherokee nation, and on Sept. 16, 1893, it was opened to settlers.
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Kansas (Kansas, United States) (search for this): entry oklahoma-territory-of
Guthrie (Kentucky, United States) (search for this): entry oklahoma-territory-of
Abraham J. Seay (search for this): entry oklahoma-territory-of
David L. Payne (search for this): entry oklahoma-territory-of
William C. Renfrow (search for this): entry oklahoma-territory-of
C. M. Barnes (search for this): entry oklahoma-territory-of
George W. Steele (search for this): entry oklahoma-territory-of