101 Ranch Narive American Photo Indian. Condition is "Used". 11 x 14 writhing on back indicates 101 Ranch
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Miller Brothers 101 Ranch was a 110,000-acre (45,000 ha) cattle ranch in the Indian Territory of Oklahoma before statehood. Located near modern-day Ponca City, it was founded by Colonel George Washington Miller, a veteran of the Confederate Army, in 1893.[4] The 101 Ranch was the birthplace of the 101 Ranch Wild West Show and one of the early focal points of the oil rush in northeastern Oklahoma. It was the largest diversified farm and ranch in America at the time.[4] Bill Pickett's grave and the White Eagle Monument are located on the ranch grounds. The location of the former working cattle ranch was subdivided and all of its buildings destroyed. An 82-acre (33 ha) area of the ranch is a National Historic Landmark. In 2003, the ranch was inducted into the Texas Trail of Fame.[5]
Native American Photograph Lot. Larger picture is of a Chippewa women, size is approximately 8x11 on cardboard. There is one of a man based in California with a bow. The other shows a man smoking a pipe, unknown where the photo was taken.

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  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Condition: Used