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  2. Tonkawa massacre - Wikipedia

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    In 1891, 73 members of the Tonkawa were allocated 994.33 acres (4.0239 km 2) of federal trust land, with an additional 238.24 acres (0.9641 km 2) in individual allotments, near the former Fort Oakland, which is today Tonkawa, Oklahoma, 12 miles (19 km) west of Ponca City. The population on the reservation in 2011 was 537 with 481 being ...

  3. Fort Gibson - Wikipedia

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    Fort Gibson is a historic military site next to the modern city of Fort Gibson, in Muskogee County Oklahoma. It guarded the American frontier in Indian Territory from 1824 to 1888. When it was constructed, the fort was farther west than any other military post in the United States.

  4. List of forts in the United States - Wikipedia

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    36 Oklahoma. 37 Oregon. 38 Pennsylvania. 39 Puerto Rico. 40 Rhode Island. 41 South Carolina. 42 South Dakota. ... Fort Greene; Fort Hampton, open to the public; Fort ...

  5. Battle of the Monongahela - Wikipedia

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    Control of the area was dominated by Fort Duquesne on the forks of the Ohio River. Once it was in his possession, he was to proceed on to Fort Niagara, establishing British control over Ohio Country. Braddock soon encountered a number of difficulties. He was scornful of the need to recruit local Indians as scouts and left with only eight Mingo ...

  6. Why is it hazy in Oklahoma today? Wildfires tell the story - AOL

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    If you've noticed a hazy horizon today, you're not alone. The lowered visibility and worsened air quality can be attributed to wildfire smoke blowing in from western areas of the U.S. and other ...

  7. Indian Territory in the American Civil War - Wikipedia

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    During the American Civil War, most of what is now the U.S. state of Oklahoma was designated as the Indian Territory.It served as an unorganized region that had been set aside specifically for Native American tribes and was occupied mostly by tribes which had been removed from their ancestral lands in the Southeastern United States following the Indian Removal Act of 1830.

  8. Fort Smith Imparts History Of Five Tribes' Oklahoma Journey - AOL

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    That's why this fort was established in the first place in 1817." All five tribes — the Cherokee, the Choctaw, Muskogee Creek, Seminole, Chickasaw — all came through on the water route.

  9. 5-Year-Old Answers Front Door with Loaded Gun to Police, Has ...

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    The woman's father told News 8, “She was a single mother with five kids trying to do the best that she can after what happened with her baby’s daddy throwing all of the kids’ stuff out and ...