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Old boundary line here - Named for its cattle brand '101' this ranch was begun by Col. Geo. W. Miller on his claim at opening of Cherokee Strip, Sept. 16, 1893. Operated by sons, George, Joe, and Zach Miller, the ranch covered 100,000 a. by 1926, world famous for its "White House," Wild West Show, oil wells, livestock. farm crops and manufactured product.
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Oklahoma War Chief
Oklahoma War Chief First Newspaper Printed in the Cherokee Strip, June 14, 1884 published at tent town of Rock Falls, 2.5 miles N.W. of...
Pioneer Woman Statue
Ponca City, OK
The Pioneer Woman monument is a bronze sculpture in Ponca City, Oklahoma, designed by Bryant Baker and dedicated on April 22, 1930.
Opening of the Cherokee Strip
To commemorate the Opening of The Cherokee Strip September 16, 1893.
Chilocco Indian School
Congress authorized this school for Indian children in 1882.
Oklahoma the Indian State
Land in this area was granted to Cherokee Indians by the U.S. in 1828.
