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By William Fischer, Jr., September 25, 2017
Washington Irving Monument
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1 Oklahoma, Tulsa County, Tulsa, Easton Heights — Washington IrvingHistorian, Traveler, Statesman and Author — Born April 3, 1783 • Died Nov. 28, 1859 —
Excerpts Washington Irving's Tour on the Prairies 1832 ———————————— "It seems to me as if these beautiful regions answer literally to the description of the . . . Map (db m111585) HM
2 Oklahoma, Oklahoma County, Arcadia — Washington Irving's Camp
The Washington Irving party and a troop of U.S. Rangers encamped on this spot, Oct. 24, 1832Map (db m83091) HM
3 Oklahoma, Oklahoma County, Arcadia — Washington Irving's Camp
Near here, 1832, Washington Irving hunted wild horses, an exciting event described in his book on his Oklahoma tour as "Ringing the Wild Horse." In party were H. L. Ellsworth, U.S. Comm., Chas. J. Latrobe, English writer, and Swiss Count, Albert . . . Map (db m83097) HM
 
 
  
  
 
 
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