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| | HISTORY OF OKLAHOMA TERRITORY |
 | | A brief history of the formation of Oklahoma territory as printed in The Indian Advocate, volume 14, issue number 1, January 1902. |
 | | Lewis and Clarke visited the Territory in one of their early exploring expeditions, and the prairies and valleys of the Territory were the hunting grounds of the early tribes of Indians, from the earliest time of which there is record of the movements of the aboriginal Americans. |
 | | In June, 1890, the territorial government came into existence, and by the same act of Congress the strip of country known as "No Man's Land," embracing, 3,681,000 acres, was added as Beaver county. |
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