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Sweet Home Acres is a true compelling story that began 1822 in Mayumba Africa. The native people were captured and shipped to America where they docked in South Carolina and forced to live a life of hardship and slavery. The story moves forward to the days when President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation to free all slaves in 1862 After the War of Rebellion the twin territories (Indian Territory and Oklahoma Territory) joined together in a treaty with the United States to issue surplus lands open to the public. Many Indian Tribes were forced to release their slaves and issue them land of which were taken due to taxation after statehood. Sweet Home Acres details the events surrounding the treatment of Freedmen in the Civilized Tribes. Rufus Morgan Pitts sets the stage for things to come. This native Texas farmboy joined the land run of 1891 with his mother Martha a former slave girl whose mother was raped by her former Master  Caleb Pitts a plantation owner. Rufus M. Pitts took his mother and two younger siblings and head toward Oklahoma Territory where he homesteaded a 160 tract of land and it was signed by president Roosevelt in 1902. Rufus started a family of his own. He then slept with his sister-in-law and fathered a child by her then divorced. A few years passed and he met and married a 16 yr old Quadroon named Palzora who was raped by her step-father then abused by her mother. He later acquired an additional 160 acre tract of land and 7 town lots. His second wife Palzora takes control of the events that shaped its way into this compelling true story of love, lust,  rape, greed, deception, incest and murder! This phenomenal story cover the probate years after Rufus Pitts drop dead mysteriously at the well while attempting to draw water after a fight with his young wife during supper in the summer of 1937. The family struggled three generations to live a life of peace and harmony. Palzora grew old and was forced to relive the ghost of her past! This is a story where the meek fight for survival in the rural area of Lincoln County Oklahoma on a farm called Sweet Home Acres. A story you can't put down! It is intended for the general audience and will educate you on any level. Discover the shocking events as the story take you back in time. See the legal documents that Palzora fought so hard to keep hid as her deep sinister secrets are revealed after 74 years! During her latter years she lost her youngest daughter Dora Dean and was eager to rumble through her personal property where she discovered a manuscript for Sweet Home Acres. This was a habit she developed after the death of her first husband Rufus Pitts. The ghost of Palzora's past began to haunt her during her last days and she suffered three massive heart attacks in a single day! As in the past when a Pitts heir died the remaining heirs hastened to take over the Sweet Home Acres farmland. On the day of Palzora's funeral it was treated in the manner of Rufus Pitts funeral, they rushed her down the long dusty trail toward the cemetery and with a quick "Ashes to ashes, dust to dust" the next thing I heard was bumpty, bumpty, thump into the ground the coffin fell.  Granny always said she'd be going by way of sand dusty by the time it was over our faces looked Egyptian due to sweat from the blistering heat and dust stirred up by the fast moving vehicles and out of the cemetery. Shortly afterwards the Pitts daughters rushed back to her apartment where they gathered her things and called the grandchildren to pick out the trash left behind. Today the  the curse of Sweet Home Acres has been broken after her death. Now I present my story to you as the struggle to survive and saving the family farm continues to this day as we battle back and forth in court to prevent the sale of the last tract left by my grandfather Rufus Morgan Pitts, one of Oklahoma's original homesteaders.

Learn more about the details in my new upcoming novel Palzora the darkside of Arcadia Forest & Sweet Home Acres the new edition.

  Author/Genealogist/Social Service advisor

 


Coming soon in 2012 Sweet Home Acres the new edition, a novel you don't want to put down!

 

 


What We Do

We are committed to writing true stories of historical events, to bring the past back to life in a colorful story. Sweet Home Acres is also a place where you can discover your genealogy with the help of professionals who specialize in Indian ancestry. Although we are skilled in most areas we focus on the Civilized tribes and their former slaves also called Freedmen. Sweet Home Acres is also commited to social service for the general public offer phone numbers to needy families, seniors and disabled person from agencies in the midwestern states including Oklahoma. We are one of the few businesses who offer these services. Mosezickle Pitts II has  researched a genealogy for twenty years. He has brought many families together through ancestry.com and other sites. 

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 Please contact us anytime! We look forward to hearing from you. 405-412-4926 or 405-589-8917 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma or write to us at Sweet Home Acres 729 NW 110th Street Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73114-6824

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