Impressive. The amount of time, research, and patience to put this all together is way above my paygrade. So much history in SW OK. Cool about your great grandfather, you've got a stake in all this.
Thank you for this presentation. Your here is fairly thorough for the time it takes to watch this video. I enjoy history, especially Oklahoma history. I'll be watching for other presentations of yours. You earned a subscriber.
I would look around that big @ss lake in McAllister there a Freemason building there that usually means our ancestors found and covered up a bunch of history.
My mother was born in Lone Wolf. My grandparents arrived in the area around 1907. Thank you so much for this history!!
Fantastic video. Amazing drone work that really goes right along with the places being discussed. Great job!
Impressive. The amount of time, research, and patience to put this all together is way above my paygrade. So much history in SW OK. Cool about your great grandfather, you've got a stake in all this.
Amazing work as always, brother! I appreciate the work you put into these, it shows!!
Thank you for this presentation. Your here is fairly thorough for the time it takes to watch this video. I enjoy history, especially Oklahoma history. I'll be watching for other presentations of yours. You earned a subscriber.
Bravo! Great synopsis.
Entertaining. Thanks for the video!🤙
As always a great job on this!!!
Absolutely amazing video brother. Very informative.
Amazing video, thanks for putting this together!
I grew up In Snyder. In highs school I found the upper end of a mammoth femur in the North Fork of the Red River just west of Snyder.
The museum in Lawton has it now.
Man I get so fascinated with the CCC. I have a good time looking at stuff built during that era!
Great work!
Hey I lived near camp Radzminkski. I can show you exactly where that is. There are rocks works and army artifacts have been found there.
You left out Sterling Oklahoma east of Elgin Oklahoma on Hy 17. Happy trails
I'm Comanche, grew up in the Wichita hills, crazy turbulent history around here for sure.. so many massacres....
There is also a missle site a mile north of Snyder.
My parent’s antique shop in Blair can be seen in the background at 14:36.
Great video except the background music. Hard to follow the narration
My grandparents had a black bear break into their house when they farmed over at Saddle Mountain. Don’t know the year.
who where people before 1836 when most tribes where moved here they were phonicen people the history of land is deeper then people think
I would look around that big @ss lake in McAllister there a Freemason building there that usually means our ancestors found and covered up a bunch of history.
Lake Eufaula ???