This 160 acre allotment of Netta Track that
Eagle-Picher made famous was bought
by O. J. McConnell (The one that started Cardin) then sold to O. J. Picher.
This was made possible by the fact that Netta Track was adopted by the Quapaw
tribe.
Blood Quapaws weren't allowed to sell their property for 25 years (later
extended)
after allotment.