
Osage Village - Allen, OK
N 34° 51.081 W 096° 27.728
14S E 732028 N 3859496
Oklahoma Historical Marker on the east side of OK 1, southwest of Allen, noting this as the site of a hunting party led by Chief Black Dog in 1843, as well as a campsite of American officers who were en route to seek peace with the Plains tribes.
Waymark Code: WMX78H
Location: Oklahoma, United States
Date Posted: 12/06/2017
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The marker is dual-sided, with identical text on both sides. Rather weathered, it reads:
Occupied 1834 by Chief Black Dog's Osage band on buffalo hunt. Gen. Henry Leavenworth and the First Dragoons, including officers Henry Dodge, S.W. Kearney, R.B. Mason, Jefferson Davis, Nathan Boone, and noted artist, George Catlin, camped here June 26, 1834, on expedition west to secure peace with Plains tribes.
County: Pontotoc
 Record Address:: OK 1/E 149.5 Rd Allen, OK USA 74825
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 Date Erected: Unknown
 Sponsor (Who put it there): Oklahoma Historical Society

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