Wednesday, November 22, 2006
Requirements for Land Ownership
In order to claim land, you first had to register at the claims office. In the land run of 1889 the offices were located in Guthrie and Kingfisher, OK. You had to make some kind of dwelling and live on the land for five years. You couldn't leave the land for longer than six months at any one time. If you failed to meet these requirements, the land reverted back to the land office. After five years, you could apply for a patent, which in todays language would be a deed. The President of the United States signed the patent and sent it back to the land office who sent it on to the land owner.Then you were the proud owner of 160 acres.
Wednesday, November 15, 2006
First Land Run of the Unassigned Lands of the Oklahoma Territory
Did you know the land was not all taken in one day in the first opening of the Oklahoma Territory on April 22, 1889?
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Book Signing
I will be under the clock tower next to Farm to Market Coffee Shop in downtown Overland Park on December 23, from 9:00 AM till noon, weather permitting, to sign copies of "The Late Sooner" and "Sonflower Seeds." In case of inclement weather, I'll be in the coffee shop. See you there!
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