
Eastern Oklahoma's Forgotten Frontier - Paperback
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An in-depth look at frontier life in Eastern Oklahoma. At the dawn of the nineteenth century, a steady stream of new arrivals began making their way into the rugged lands of Eastern Oklahoma. European settlers and the tribes who were forcibly relocated to the territory after 1830 established new lives alongside the Native Americans indigenous to the region. Their biographies make up an often untold story of two hundred years of Oklahoma history. From the origin of towns and commercial enterprises to profiles of pioneers both prominent and obscure, Ronald R. Switzer highlights the diversity and determination of the people who grappled for success in the early days of the Oklahoma frontier.
Ronald Switzer is a graduate of the University of New Mexico specializing in Southwest anthropology and western history. He is a thirty-three-year veteran of the National Park Service and lives in Enid, Oklahoma.
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