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OKLAHOMA MAP, 1889. Map of Oklahoma and surrounding portions of the Indian Territory


OKLAHOMA MAP, 1889. Map of Oklahoma and surrounding portions of the Indian Territory


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OKLAHOMA MAP, 1889. Map of Oklahoma and surrounding portions of the Indian Territory

OKLAHOMA MAP, 1889.
Map of Oklahoma and surrounding portions of the Indian Territory, 1889

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1889 Boomtown Cherokee Cherokee Strip Indian Territory Land Rush Manifest Destiny Southwest Territory United States Westward Expansion


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This print titled "OKLAHOMA MAP, 1889" takes us back to a significant moment in American history. The map showcases the state of Oklahoma and its surrounding areas during the late 19th century. It serves as a visual representation of the rapid westward expansion that characterized this era. The image transports us to a time when Manifest Destiny was at its peak, and the United States sought to extend its influence across the continent. The map highlights not only Oklahoma but also portions of Indian Territory, emphasizing the complex relationship between Native Americans and settlers during this period. One cannot help but be drawn into this snapshot from history, with its rich details revealing important landmarks such as rivers and territories. The Cherokee Strip is prominently displayed on the map, reminding us of one of America's most famous land rushes. As we gaze upon this piece, we are reminded of how much has changed since then - how these once vast open spaces have transformed into bustling cities and thriving communities. This photograph invites contemplation about our nation's past while also serving as a reminder that progress often comes at a cost. Overall, "OKLAHOMA MAP, 1889" offers an intriguing glimpse into an era defined by exploration, ambition, and cultural clashes. It captures both the excitement and challenges associated with westward expansion in America's quest for growth and prosperity.

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