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Oklahoma Land Rush
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Oklahoma Land Rush Document
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Oklahoma Land Rush Document Close-up.
The Oklahoma Land Rush of 1893,
also known as the Cherokee Strip Land Run, marked the opening of the
Cherokee Outlet to the public. The land rush occurred at noon on September
16, 1893, with more than 100,000 hoping to claim land under the Homestead
Act. It was the largest land run in the United
States and the largest event of its kind in the history of the world.
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The first Postmark Artwork Historical Document ever created titled the "Adventure Centennial Document" represents well over 5,000 miles of travel within the Cherokee Strip Land Run Territory and Indian Territory in the state of Oklahoma. During these adventure travels many one of a kind historic "Pictorial Postmarks" commemorating the 100th Anniversary of the great 1893 Oklahoma Land Rush, the largest of all land runs in history, were acquired and inked onto the historic document at the post offices of those communities. The artwork document also features the autographed signature of Harold Holden, the artist who created the 1993 Cherokee Strip Land Run Postage Stamp for the U.S. Postal Service. Also included are many postmarks from towns in Indian Territory, in commemoration of the "Trail of Tears". Each one of these signed and numbered museum quality 18" x 24" lithograph prints is accompanied with a six page book and a signed and numbered Certificate of Authenticity.
Don't miss out. Obtain your own personal historic milestone limited edition print today!
Released: 1994
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