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  2. Drummond family (Oklahoma) - Wikipedia

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    The Drummond family is an American ranching family from Oklahoma. The family is one of the largest land-owning families in the state of Oklahoma and the United States. In 2017, the family owned 433,000 acres according to The Land Report magazine. In 2022, the family was the largest land-owning family in Osage County, owning about 9% of the county.

  3. Drum Creek Treaty - Wikipedia

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    The Canville Treaty of 1865 required that the United States sell the Osage Lands in Kansas on behalf of the tribe at $1.25 per acre ($3.09/ha) (equivalent to $25 in 2023) and then purchase new lands in Oklahoma using the proceeds from the sale.

  4. Farmland Reserve Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Among its holdings are 370,000 acres (150,000 ha) in Nebraska, [2] [3] and 51,600 acres (20,900 ha) in Osage County, Oklahoma; [4] A similar organization, Deseret Ranches of Florida owns 300,000 acres (120,000 ha) in Florida.

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  6. Land Rush of 1889 - Wikipedia

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    Painting depicting the famous land rush in the former western Indian Territory and future Oklahoma Territory, April 22nd, 1889.. The Oklahoma Land Rush of 1889 was the first land run into the Unassigned Lands of the former western portion of the federal Indian Territory, which had decades earlier since the 1830s been assigned to the Creek and Seminole native peoples.

  7. Osage County, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    The Osage Agency was established in 1872 at Deep Ford, later renamed as Pawhuska. It was designated as the county seat when Oklahoma was admitted as a state. The other chief settlements in the 1870s were Hominy and Fairfax; each of the three was settled by a major Osage band. [4] In 1875, the US designated their land as the Osage Reservation.