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The Great Land Run(9/1) (character (Boomers, Sergent Henry James, Lizzie,…
The Great Land Run(9/1)
Story
Story 1
Fifty thousand boomers line up on the border of the Unassigned Territory, two million acres of the American Midwest and what will become the heart of Oklahoma.
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Sergeant James was a Buffalo Soldier, one of the black solders who fought in the Indian Wars.
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The tribes are settled onto reservations, the land they were sent to live on.
The problem is, there are a lot more boomers wanting the land that's left than there is land to hand out.
Wagons aren's made for racing, that's for sure.
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It's crazy idea, but a beautiful day.
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Story 3
Joe is one of those men on a fine horse, and he's not worried.
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Story 4
Nearby, Sam climbs down to check his horse's hooves.
This land run doesn't worry Sam, either.
He's rope wild cows, crossed flooded rivers, and driven off his share of cattle rustlers.
Cowboys have a hard life, and Sam thinks it's time to settle down.
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Story 5
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She's going to jump from the train, stake her claim for the school she wants to build there, then jump back on before the last car passes.
It's a dangerous plan, but if she makes it, she'll be the first to the land office.
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Story 6
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Right now, it's nothing but rows of stakes, but it'll be a city of ten thousand people by toniight.
The rules say that lawmen can't claim land, but this is the Wild West.
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Story 7
From a small hill, Chief Black Eagle spots a fawn hidden is the grass.
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Now, these hunting grounds will become farms and towns.
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