. The essential facts of Oklahoma history and civics . ipll^ mmiili iiiii:iilif,lil: Oklahoma City High School the refineries, and natural gas is piped to manyof the leading cities. Many cities and towns have been built, andmost of them have part or all of the modern con-veniences. According to the 1910 1 . 1 . . , Cities census there were eight cities withmore than ten thousand inhabitants, — Okla-homa City, Muskogee, Tulsa, Enid, McAlester, 162 OKLAHOMA HISTORY Shawnee, Guthrie, and Chickasha. The popu-lation of the state was 1,657,155. In the state there are about 12,000,000 acres ofland in
. The essential facts of Oklahoma history and civics . ipll^ mmiili iiiii:iilif,lil: Oklahoma City High School the refineries, and natural gas is piped to manyof the leading cities. Many cities and towns have been built, andmost of them have part or all of the modern con-veniences. According to the 1910 1 . 1 . . , Cities census there were eight cities withmore than ten thousand inhabitants, — Okla-homa City, Muskogee, Tulsa, Enid, McAlester, 162 OKLAHOMA HISTORY Shawnee, Guthrie, and Chickasha. The popu-lation of the state was 1,657,155. In the state there are about 12,000,000 acres ofland in cultivation, about twice that amountunder control, and as much more farm landundeveloped in any way. In the southeastern part of the state there arelarge sections of segregated coal lands, or landsunderlaid with coal, which are still tribal prop-erty. The surface of much of this land is wellsuited to agriculture. In a short time the sur-face of these lands will be sold and opened up tothe farmer. The people are, as a class, thrifty and ambi-tiou
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