Big Pasture

Big Pasture

The Big Pasture was convert|488000|acre|km2|0 of prairie land, in what is now southwestern Oklahoma. The land had been reserved for grazing use by the Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache tribes after their reserve was opened for settlement by a lottery conducted during June through August 1901. The tribes, however, leased most of the land out to large ranchers and it became known as "Big Pasture." The Big Pasture was maintained for grazing until June 5, 1906, when Congress passed an act (Chapter 2580, 34 Stat. 213) requiring that it be disposed of by allotting convert|160|acre|km2|1, in severalty, to each child born into the tribes after the act of 1900. The remaining land was sold by sealed bid in December 1906 and the proceeds placed in the U.S. Treasurey for the tribes. This was the last large tract of land opened for settlement in Oklahoma Territory.

History

If newspaper accounts are to be believed, Coronado crossed the middle of the Big Pasture in his search for Quivira [Cooper, "Chronicles of Oklahoma", 1957: "The Temple Tribune" [Oklahoma] , August 22, 1907, Eschiti, Oklahoma.—While excavating on a right-of-way near here a party of scraper drivers unearthed a historic tombstone that appears to have been set in a graveyard that once existed here. ... On the front of the marble slab is an inscription printed in undiscernable Spanish, above the inscription being the name, 'Don Juan Valerez El Padre, Madrid Senor de la Bonito Senorito.' Beneathe the isncription is the date, '1542.'"]

The Big Pasture was the scene of a well publicized wolf hunt by Theodore Roosevelt in 1905. He especially wanted to see John "Jack (Catch 'm Alive)" Abernathy from Frederick catch wolves with his bare hands. This hunt and his visit with Quanah Parker are often cited as reasons for his determination to create the nearby Wichita Mountain Wildlife Refuge and to return buffalo to the wild. The Wichita Mountains had previously been designated only as a Forest Preserve when first put under protection by William McKinley in 1901.

Geography

The Big Pasture covered a strip of land convert|29|mi|km|0 north and south and convert|36|mi|km|0 east and west in what is now parts of Comanche, Cotton and Tillman counties. The towns of Randlett Devol, Hollister, and Loveland are located in what was the Big Pasture. Randlett is home to Big Pasture Public Schools, a consolidated school system serving Devol, Cookietown, and Randlett.

Before settlement, the Big Pasture was mostly plains cut by two timbered draws. Captain Randolph B. Marcy in his Red River expedition in 1852 noted that the timbered regions he found along Cache Creek were the last of any size until he reached the foothills of the Rockies.

Footnotes

Bibliography

*Cooper, Charles M. " [http://digital.library.okstate.edu/Chronicles/v035/v035p138.pdf The Big Pasture] " "Chronicles of Oklahoma" 35:2 (April 1957) 138-146 (retrieved August 16, 2006).

*Kappler, Charles (Editor). [http://digital.library.okstate.edu/Kappler/Vol1/HTML_files/SES0704.html#sec6 "ACTS OF FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS—FIRST SESSION, 1900"; Chapter 813, 31 Stat., 672. (Section 6)] . "Indian Affairs: Laws and Treaties". Washington: Government Printing Office, 1904. 1:708-713 (retrieved August 16, 2006).

*Kappler, Charles (Editor). [http://digital.library.okstate.edu/Kappler/Vol3/HTML_files/SES0184.html "ACTS OF FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS—FIRST SESSION, 1900"; Chapter 2580, 34 Stat., 213] . "Indian Affairs: Laws and Treaties". Washington: Government Printing Office, 1904. 1:184-185 (retrieved August 16, 2006).


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