- Sooners
The term Sooners was used to describe
settler s who entered theUnassigned Lands , located in the current state ofOklahoma , before PresidentGrover Cleveland officially proclaimed them open to settlement with the Indian Appropriations Act of 1889 onMarch 2 1889 . The name derived from the "sooner clause" of the Indian Appropriation Act, which stated that no one should be allowed to enter and occupy the land prior to the opening time and that such people would be denied rights to illegally claimed land.cite web |url=http://www.ok-history.mus.ok.us/enc/sooner.htm |title=Sooners |accessdate=2007-05-11 |last=Blochowiak |first=Mary Ann |publisher=Oklahoma Historical Society |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20060218001824/www.ok-history.mus.ok.us/enc/sooner.htm |archivedate=2006-02-18 ]Sooners were often deputy marshals,
land surveyor s, railroad employees, and others who were able to legally enter the territory early to mark out choice pieces of land for themselves or others.City ofTulsa, Oklahoma . [http://www.cityoftulsa.org/OurCity/budget/documents/Sec03a-DepartmentalBudgetHighlights-PublicSafetyAndProtection.pdf The Land Run – Boomers vs. Sooners] . 2007-2008 Proposed Budget. Accessed2007-05-11 .] Some sooners crossed into the territory illegally at night and were originally called "moonshiners" because they entered "by the light of the moon." These sooners would hide in ditches at night and suddenly appear to stake their claim after the land run started, hours ahead of legal settlers.The term Boomer relating to Oklahoma has two meanings. The first boomers were part of the "Boomer Movement," made up of white settlers who believed the Unassigned Lands were public property and open to anyone for settlement, not just Indian tribes. Their reasoning came from a clause in the Homestead Act of 1862, which said that any settler could claim convert|160|acre|km2 of public land. [cite web | url= http://www.netstate.com/states/intro/ok_intro.htm |title =Oklahoma The Sooner State | publisher =Netstate.com | accessdate =2007-05-22 ] Some boomers entered and were removed more than once by the
United States Army .Those who observed the official start of the land run and began the race for free land at the sound of the starting boom were also called "boomers." These boomers, however, often found choice sections of land already occupied by sooners or, in some cases, by boomers. Problems with sooners continued with each successive land run, with as much as 50% of available land taken by sooners in an 1895 land run.
Litigation between boomers and sooners continued well into the 20th century, and eventually the
United States Department of the Interior was given ultimate authority to settle the disputes.In 1908 the
University of Oklahoma adopted "Sooners" as the nickname of their football team (after having first tried "Rough Riders" and "Boomers"). Eventually Oklahoma became known as "The Sooner State."References
External links
* [http://www.okhistory.org Oklahoma Historical Society]
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