Three men and two women holding down a lot
Three men and two women holding down a lot in Guthrie during the Land Rush of April 1889. Guthrie was a stop on the new railroad and land office location with a post office. The lots were not laid out, requiring these settlers physically hold their claim. Photo by C.P. Rich
Picture No
13122125
Media ID
45379539
Size
3000px x 1769px
(1.1MB)
Credit
Mary Evans / The Everett Collection
Source
Courtesy Everett Collection
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