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In Oklahoma, how did they mark
the plots of land for the land
races?

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The government-owned it up to the point that the race began. The U.S. government purchased the land from the Cherokee tribe to give it away. Once the race began, who owned it? For a short time, no one owned the land, so everyone thought he or she could claim it.

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