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"The Late Sooner is a historical fiction based on my great grandfather's diary. Sanford Deering staked a claim in the Unassigned Lands of the Oklahoma Territory four months after the first land opening in 1889. He wrote one line a day in a ledger. They survived the famine of 1890 known as "The Year of the Turnip."

Sunday, April 29, 2007

3rd Land Run

The third land run opened the Cheyenne-Arapaho reservation on April 19,1892. The eastern half, which contained most of the Indian allotments, filled quickly. The western half was used primarily for grazing.
Posted by Sally Jadlow at 11:14 AM
Labels: 1889; Guthrie; Oklahoma; Oklahoma Land Run, 1892, April 19, Arapaho, Cheyenne, Indian Allotments, Third Land Run, train depot; First capitol

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