Original
1889
antique color lithographed map of the Unassigned Lands in the Indian
Territory,
including all or part of Canadian, Cleveland, Kingfisher, Logan,
Oklahoma, and Payne counties in present-day Oklahoma,
printed more
than
130 years ago.
- The image area measures 29.7
x 24 cm
[11¾" x 9½"], and a grid delineates township and range lines, with
outline color marking the border of the area open for settlement in the
Oklahoma Land Rush of 1889.
- Details on the map include cattle trails, stage routes,
railroads,
springs, creeks, and rivers.
- Among the specific named places and
features are Baker's Stage Station, Verbeck, Chisholm Cattle Trail,
Indian Wigwam, Cimarron River, Darlington,
Negro Settlement, Prairie Dog Town, Silver City, Abilene Cattle Trail,
Oklahoma City, Kingfisher Stage Station, Norman, and the Atchison,
Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad.
- The map was published by George F. Cram, Chicago, in 1889
and is titled "Map of the Oklahoma Country
in the Indian Territory."
- Condition: It is in excellent
condition,
bright and
clean, with no
marks, rips, or
tears. Please see the scans
and feel free to ask any questions.
- It would make a very handsome display in your den or
office. It would
also make a perfect gift, and we'll include our helpful framing tips
for your reference, along with a photocopy of the dated title page from
the book in which this map was published.
- Buy with confidence! We are always happy to combine
shipping on the
purchase of multiple items — just make sure to pay for everything
at one time, not individually.
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