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  "name": "Indian Territory (1887)",
  "headline": "Indian Territory (1887)",
  "description": "\n<figure class=\" \">\n  \n    \n      <a href=\"/images/maps/indian_territory_map.jpg\" title=\"InDian Territory (1887)\">\n          <img src=\"/images/maps/indian_territory_map_tn.jpg\" alt=\"Lubbock area Indian Country Vintage map\" />\n      </a>\n    \n  \n  \n    <figcaption>Territory map\n</figcaption>\n  \n</figure>\n\n<p>Just 13 years before this map, the region hosted sovereign Indian homelands. The map shows a new power grid, the result of the Trail of Tears (1838) and Red River War (1874). The Texas Panhandle and JA Ranch lie west of the pacified red zone.</p>\n",
  "url": "https://www.stakedplains.com/maps/indian-territory-map/",
  "identifier": "https://www.stakedplains.com/maps/indian-territory-map/",
  "inLanguage": "en",
  "author": {
    "@type": "Person",
    "name": "Robert Spiegelman"
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    "name": "STAKED PLAINS",
    "url": "https://www.stakedplains.com"
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    "name": "STAKED PLAINS",
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  "datePublished": "2009-08-08",
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