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Learning Goal The students will have an understanding the provisional governments set up in the territory. The students will have an understanding the provisional governments set up in the territory.

Land of the Red Man In 1866 when the Reconstruction treaties were signed between leaders of the Five Civilized Tribes and the United States Government, Choctaw Chief Allen Wright coined the “Oklahoma” from two Choctaw words meaning “Land of the Red Man” In 1866 when the Reconstruction treaties were signed between leaders of the Five Civilized Tribes and the United States Government, Choctaw Chief Allen Wright coined the “Oklahoma” from two Choctaw words meaning “Land of the Red Man” Wright meant that the name should apply to the eastern half of Indian Territory the home of five tribes. Wright meant that the name should apply to the eastern half of Indian Territory the home of five tribes.

Provisional Governments Official government was not provided for Oklahoma Territory until the Oklahoma Organic Act was passed on May 2, 1890, almost thirteen months after settlers rushed into the area to establish homes. Official government was not provided for Oklahoma Territory until the Oklahoma Organic Act was passed on May 2, 1890, almost thirteen months after settlers rushed into the area to establish homes. The people recognized the need for some kind of government and on April the day immediately after the Land Opening meetings were held in Oklahoma City and Guthrie. The first public officials were elected and temporary governments established. The people recognized the need for some kind of government and on April the day immediately after the Land Opening meetings were held in Oklahoma City and Guthrie. The first public officials were elected and temporary governments established.

Temporary Governments The temporary or provisional governments were indeed unofficial and they were successful only because the majority of people consented, however, and crime could not adequately be controlled by unofficial governments. The temporary or provisional governments were indeed unofficial and they were successful only because the majority of people consented, however, and crime could not adequately be controlled by unofficial governments. The presence of the army suppressed violence in the young territory to the extent that living conditions were at least tolerably safe. The presence of the army suppressed violence in the young territory to the extent that living conditions were at least tolerably safe. Within a few weeks most of the new towns had several permanent buildings which housed banks, cafes, and other businesses. Within a few weeks most of the new towns had several permanent buildings which housed banks, cafes, and other businesses. The tent cities were disappearing and permanent homes were replacing them. The tent cities were disappearing and permanent homes were replacing them.

Rural Life The Territory’s rural residents found more difficult than did their city neighbors. The prairies natural lack of timber and the absence of commercial building supplies made permanent housing impossible. The Territory’s rural residents found more difficult than did their city neighbors. The prairies natural lack of timber and the absence of commercial building supplies made permanent housing impossible. Families lived in dugouts, shelters dug from a hillside and covered with log and earth roofs, and “soddies”, homes made from blocks of turf which were stacked like bricks. Families lived in dugouts, shelters dug from a hillside and covered with log and earth roofs, and “soddies”, homes made from blocks of turf which were stacked like bricks.

Do you see many trees in this region? What materials could be used to build houses here ?

Here is one type of building material for houses being cut…

Territorial government By July 1889 settlers recognized the legal disadvantage of living in a territory without an official government. Conventions were held at Guthrie for the purpose of discussing the problem. The group at Guthrie voted to organize a territorial government immediately. By July 1889 settlers recognized the legal disadvantage of living in a territory without an official government. Conventions were held at Guthrie for the purpose of discussing the problem. The group at Guthrie voted to organize a territorial government immediately. The Guthrie group later reconvened and sent a statement to Congress outlining the problems the people were having because of the lack of a common government. The Guthrie group later reconvened and sent a statement to Congress outlining the problems the people were having because of the lack of a common government.

The Organic Act President Benjamin Harrison signed the Organic Act on May 2, 1890 establishing a government for Oklahoma Territory. The official title of the bill was “An Act the Provide Temporary Government for the Territory of Oklahoma, to Enlarge the Jurisdiction of the United States Court in the Indian Territory and for the Other Purposes.” President Benjamin Harrison signed the Organic Act on May 2, 1890 establishing a government for Oklahoma Territory. The official title of the bill was “An Act the Provide Temporary Government for the Territory of Oklahoma, to Enlarge the Jurisdiction of the United States Court in the Indian Territory and for the Other Purposes.” This was the first time the area had been officially referred to as the Territory of Oklahoma, the Organic Act designated the Unassigned lands as Oklahoma Territory and provided that as soon as the various Indian land areas were opened to white settlement they would each be added automatically to the Territory. This included all Indian lands except the land designated for the Five Civilized Tribes, the unoccupied portion of the Cherokee Outlet and the lands belonging to the Indians under the Administration of the Quapaw Agency. This was the first time the area had been officially referred to as the Territory of Oklahoma, the Organic Act designated the Unassigned lands as Oklahoma Territory and provided that as soon as the various Indian land areas were opened to white settlement they would each be added automatically to the Territory. This included all Indian lands except the land designated for the Five Civilized Tribes, the unoccupied portion of the Cherokee Outlet and the lands belonging to the Indians under the Administration of the Quapaw Agency.

No Mans Land The Organic Act also included the Public Land Strip or No Mans Land in Oklahoma Territory. The Organic Act also included the Public Land Strip or No Mans Land in Oklahoma Territory. The eastern boundary of the land strip had been established by the Adams-Onis Treaty in 1819, and the western boundary form the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo negotiated at the end of the Mexican War in The Compromise of 1850 set the northern boundary of Texas at 36’ 30’ N Latitude. The southern boundary of Kansas Territory was set at 37’ n Latitude in The eastern boundary of the land strip had been established by the Adams-Onis Treaty in 1819, and the western boundary form the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo negotiated at the end of the Mexican War in The Compromise of 1850 set the northern boundary of Texas at 36’ 30’ N Latitude. The southern boundary of Kansas Territory was set at 37’ n Latitude in These negotiations had left the Public Land Strip ungoverned. It was not part of any state or territory prior the Organic Act of 1890 and had never been declared a territory by itself These negotiations had left the Public Land Strip ungoverned. It was not part of any state or territory prior the Organic Act of 1890 and had never been declared a territory by itself

Territorial Government There were seven counties designated in the Oklahoma Organic Act, which were not named but numbered. They became Logan, Oklahoma, Cleveland, Canadian, Kingfisher, and Payne Counties. No Mans Land became Beaver County. Guthrie was named as the capital of the Territory and the President appointed George Washington Steele as first territorial governor. There were seven counties designated in the Oklahoma Organic Act, which were not named but numbered. They became Logan, Oklahoma, Cleveland, Canadian, Kingfisher, and Payne Counties. No Mans Land became Beaver County. Guthrie was named as the capital of the Territory and the President appointed George Washington Steele as first territorial governor. An election was held to select legislative assembly members on August 5, 1890 and the first legislature met on August 29. Legislators passed bills designating the establishment of the Territorial University at Norman, and Territorial Agricultural and Mechanical College at Stillwater, and the Territorial Normal School at Edmond. An election was held to select legislative assembly members on August 5, 1890 and the first legislature met on August 29. Legislators passed bills designating the establishment of the Territorial University at Norman, and Territorial Agricultural and Mechanical College at Stillwater, and the Territorial Normal School at Edmond. A taxation system was established and laws were passed controlling commerce and industry. A taxation system was established and laws were passed controlling commerce and industry. On December 25, 1890 an act passed which established the public school system. On December 25, 1890 an act passed which established the public school system.

Territorial Governors During Oklahoma’s territorial period, nine men served as governor. During Oklahoma’s territorial period, nine men served as governor. William Cary Renfrow took office on May 7 the only Democrat among the territorial governor. William Cary Renfrow took office on May 7 the only Democrat among the territorial governor. During Renfrow's term as governor bills were passed establishing the Agricultural Normal University at Langston for blacks and the Northwestern Normal School at Alva. During Renfrow's term as governor bills were passed establishing the Agricultural Normal University at Langston for blacks and the Northwestern Normal School at Alva. On May Cassius McDonald Barnes became the fifth governor of Oklahoma Territory, during his term he established the Southwest Normal School at Weatherford and the University Preparatory school at Tonkawa. Barnes term ended in 1901 but he remained in the territory and later served as mayor of Guthrie On May Cassius McDonald Barnes became the fifth governor of Oklahoma Territory, during his term he established the Southwest Normal School at Weatherford and the University Preparatory school at Tonkawa. Barnes term ended in 1901 but he remained in the territory and later served as mayor of Guthrie

Territorial Governors G. W. Steele, R. Martin, 1891 A. J. Seay, C. Renfrow, C. M. Barnes, W. M. Jenkins, 1901 C. W. Grimes, 1901 T. B. Ferguson, F. Frantz,

Chapter 14 Quiz 1.) What is Oklahoma known as? a.) The Sunflower state b.) The land of the Redman c.) No Man’s Land 2.) When was the First Land opening? a.) April 22, 1889 b.) April 22, 1907 c.) April 23, ) What act set up the first Government in Oklahoma? a.) Dawes Allotment Act b.) Curtis Act c.) Organic Act 4.) Where were the Conventions held with the purpose of setting up a permanent government? a.) Guthrie b.) Oklahoma City c.) Kingfisher 5.) When did “No Man’s Land” become part of the Oklahoma Territory? a.) When the Organic Act was passed b.) When the Dawes Act was passed c.) When the Curtis Act was passed 6.) How many original Counties were there? a.) 6 b.) 7 c.) 8 7.) Name two of the original counties 8.) What is the current day name of the first three universities set up in Oklahoma Territory. a.) OU, OSU and UCO b.) OU, OSU and Tulsa c.) OU, OSU and NEO 9.) What city was the original capitol of Oklahoma? a.) Oklahoma City b.) Kingfisher c.) Guthrie 10.) What county is Guthrie in? __________________________________

Chapter 14 Quiz 1.) What is the name Oklahoma stand for? 2.) When was the First Land opening? 3.) What act set up the first Government in Oklahoma? 4.) Where were the Conventions held with the purpose of setting up a permanent government? 5.) What act incorporated “No Mans Land” into the territory? 6.) Name the original counties 7.) Who became the first territorial governor of Oklahoma? 8.) Although the government that was set up in the territory was provisional, it was still effective. Why? 9.) Describe a dugout. 10.) What county is Guthrie in? _______________________________