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The Rush for Land by Jim Carson (1942- )
Estimate:
$12,000 - $18,000
Sold
$3,500
Live Auction
2021 Wyoming Art Auction
ARTIST
Jim Carson (1942- )
Size
46 x 72
Category
Description
"After the passage of the Indian Appropriation Bill of 1889, President Benjamin Harrison made the declaration that on April 22, at 12 o’clock noon the Unassigned Land in the Indian Territory would be open for settlement. At the time of the opening, which was indicated by cannon shot, the line of people on horseback and in wagons dispersed into a kaleidoscope of motion and dust. The chase for land was frenzied and much chaos and disorder ensued. The rush did not last long, and by the end of the day nearly two million acres of land had been claimed. By sundown both Oklahoma City and Guthrie had established cities of around 10,000 people. Harper’s Weekly reported, 'At twelve o’clock on Monday, April 22nd, the resident population of Guthrie was nothing; before sundown it was ten thousand.'" - Jim Carson
Medium
oil on canvas
Signature
signed lower right: � Carson 2019
Provenance
Provenance: The Artist