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Blood and Oil: The History of Tulsa

Historiansplaining: A historian tells you why everything you know is wrong

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Cowboys Driving Cattle in the Creek Nation Territory of Texas

Around 18 70, cowboys driving cattle began appearing and crossing through the creek nation territory in indian territory. This led to conflicts over land use and the right to pass through this territory. Some landowners saw a possible advantage where this situation could be monotized. And so they started to cordon off their properties with fencing or wire, and then sell the rights to graze and pen cattle in these tracts of land. It was also in this period that people coming up from texas with something of a southern drawl started to shorten the name tallahasse to talse and then to tulsa.

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