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1972 CARLA PERRY CLIFF MANOR CLEVELAND OKLAHOMA PAWNEE COUNTY ROAD OIL PAINTING

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Category:

Art

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Only one in stock, order soon

Condition:

Unspecified by seller, may be new.

Originality:

Original

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Dealer or Reseller

Subject:

Landscape

Style:

Realism

Size:

Medium (up to 36in.)

Height:

13.5

Width:

10.5

Artist:

A.R. Penck

Features:

Framed

Date of Creation:

1970-1989

Year:

1972

Region of Origin:

US

Medium:

Oil

Painting Surface:

Board

Color:

Fall

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More than a week ago

Item number:

806321599

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1972 CARLA PERRY CLIFF MANOR CLEVELAND OKLAHOMA PAWNEE COUNTY ROAD OIL PAINTING 1972 CARLA PERRY CLIFF MANOR CLEVELAND OKLAHOMA PAWNEE COUNTY ROAD OIL PAINTING Click image to enlarge Description GREETINGS, FEEL FREE TO "SHOP NAKED." We deal in items we believe others will enjoy and want to purchase. We are not experts. We welcome any comments, questions, or concerns. WE ARE TARGETING A GLOBAL MARKET PLACE. Thanks in advance for your patronage. Please Be sure to add WDG to your favorites list! NOW FOR YOUR VIEWING PLEASURE… "COUNTY ROAD" OR "END OF THE DRIVE" SIGNED ORIGINAL ART / OA OOAK / ONE OF A KIND CARLA PERRY 1972 (UNKNOWN) RESIDENT OF PAWNEE COUNTY CLIFF MANOR CLEVELAND, OK PER HER BUSINESS CARD ON THE REVERSE OIL ON MASONITE BOARD DEPICTS A COUNTRY ROAD IN THE COLORS OF AUTUMN MEASURES ABOUT 13.5" X 10.5" ---------------------------------------------- FYI Cleveland is a city in Pawnee County, Oklahoma. The 2010 census population was 3,251, a decrease of 0.9 percent from 3,282 at the 2000 census. History After the Cherokee Outlet opening, a homesteader by the name of Willis H. Herbert established a town named Herbert by opening a post office on the current townsite of Cleveland on October 28, 1893. The Post Office department subsequently withdrew the approval of the Herbert post office. The post office was then moved 100 feet, and reestablished under the name Cleveland, named in honor of then President Grover Cleveland on April 19, 1894. By 1900, the town's population was 211. Before the discovery of oil in the area, the town served as a trade center between the local farmers and the Osage Tribe who lived on the reservation on the other side of the Arkansas river. In 1904, a railroad line owned by the Missouri, Kansas and Oklahoma Railroad (later known as Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway or Katy) from Oklahoma City reached Cleveland and crossed the Arkansas River into Osage County. On May 27, 1904, the first oil well was spudded near the community, and it caused an influx of oil workers and other people. At the time of statehood in 1907, Cleveland had 1,441 residents. The Osage Tribe used the area that contains present day Pawnee County as buffalo hunting grounds. In 1825, The Osage ceded parts of present-day Missouri, Arkansas and most of the future state of Oklahoma to the federal government. After their forced removal from the Southeastern United States, the Cherokee received land in Eastern Oklahoma as well as the Cherokee Outlet in 1828, which included present-day Pawnee County. After the Civil War, the Cherokee agreed to allow other American Indians to settle in the eastern portion of the Outlet. In 1873, the federal government began to relocate the Pawnee Tribe from Nebraska to a reservation here. In 1891, the Pawnee agreed to take land allotments from the reservation, and the remaining land was opened to non-Indian settlers in 1893 during the Cherokee Outlet opening. Pawnee County was organized as County Q, and the future town of Pawnee, Townsite Number 13, was designated the county seat. In 1894, the voters chose the name Pawnee County over the name Platte County. The female bandit, Little Britches, companion in crime with Cattle Annie, lived for a time at Sinnett, site of the Creek Nation in Pawnee County. Notable people David Bivin - author Tony Perkins - president of the Family Research Council and a former Republican member of the Louisiana House of Representatives graduated from Cleveland High School in 1981. Billy Vessels was born in Cleveland in 1931 and played football for the Tigers before graduating and becoming a star back at the University of Oklahoma. He was the 1952 Heisman Trophy winner. (THIS PICTURE FOR DISPLAY ONLY) --------------------------- Thanks for choosing our store. You may email for alternate payment arrangements. We combine shipping. Please pay promptly after the auction. The item will be shipped upon receipt of funds. WE ARE GOING GREEN, SO WE DO SOMETIMES USE CLEAN RECYCLED MATERIALS TO SHIP. Please leave feedback when you have received the item and are satisfied. Please respond when you have received the item * If you were pleased with this transaction, please respond with all 5 stars! If you are not pleased, let us know via e-mail. Our goal is for 5-star service. We want you to be a satisfied, return customer. Please express any concerns or questions. More pictures are available upon request. The winning bid will incur the cost of S/H INSURED FEDEX OR USPS. See rate calculator or email FOR ESTIMATE. International Bidders are Welcome but be mindful if your country is excluded from safe shipping. Thanks for perusing THIS and ALL our auctions. Please Check out our other items! WE like the curious and odd. BUY, BYE!! Get Images that Make Supersized Seem Small. Tailor your auctions with Auctiva's Listing Templates! THE simple solution for sellers. Track Page Views With Auctiva's FREE Counter