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In 1862, Oklahoma was not yet a state and was primarily known as part of the Indian Territory, home to various Native American tribes relocated there. During the Civil War, it gained some prominence as a battleground for control between Union and Confederate forces, but it was not widely recognized or famous on a national scale. The region was largely undeveloped and sparsely populated at the time.

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