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In addition to the federal censuses, a separate census was taken in 1890 of the Oklahoma Territory. Censuses exist for Logan, Oklahoma, Cleveland, Canadian, Kingfisher, Payne and Beaver counties. This includes information on the entire household but is incomplete for some areas. | In addition to the federal censuses, a separate census was taken in 1890 of the Oklahoma Territory. Censuses exist for Logan, Oklahoma, Cleveland, Canadian, Kingfisher, Payne and Beaver counties. This includes information on the entire household but is incomplete for some areas. | ||
'''1900. '''Oklahoma was split between Indian Territory to the southeast, and Oklahoma Territory to the northwest on the 1900 census. The following map shows modern county boundaries and the division between Indian and Oklahoma territories.[[Image:Oklahoma1900.png]] | '''1900. '''Oklahoma was split between Indian Territory to the southeast, and Oklahoma Territory to the northwest on the 1900 census.<ref>Thorndale and Dollarhide, 278.</ref> The following map shows modern county boundaries and the division between Indian and Oklahoma territories.[[Image:Oklahoma1900.png]] | ||
In 1907 Indian Territory and Oklahoma Territory combined to become the state of Oklahoma. | In 1907 Indian Territory and Oklahoma Territory combined to become the state of Oklahoma. | ||
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