Reliving History - Part 6 the final land auction

  • This map shows the location of the land auction in 1906.
  • This map shows Oklahoma Territory after it was opened up to settlement in 1889.
Prior to Oklahoma entering statehood in 1907, a final land auction of surplus land used for pushing and grazing cattle previously occupied by Native Americans took place in 1906. This half-a-million acre stretch of Great Plains grassland was commonly known as the “Big Pasture.” Native American control of “Big Pasture” began with the Quapaw Tribe who then relinquished it to the United States…

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