Inscription
Cherokee-Seneca Boundary
The east west line here, sec 26, is the old
boundary between Cherokee and
Seneca nations, the land north of this line
was owned under patent by the Seneca of
Sandusky, Ohio, by treaty of 1831.
The land here south of the line was owned by the
Cherokee by treaty of 1828.
Oklahoma Historical Society 154-1995.
Location
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