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With a population today of approximately 50,000 people, Enid was founded in 1893 after the Cherokee Strip Land Run. President Grover Cleveland designated September 16, 1893 as the date of the "run" for 6 million acres. On that day, 100,000 people gathered for the land run into the Cherokee Outlet. The potential settlers awaited cavalry soldiers' gunshots to start the biggest land rush in the United States with over 40,000 homesteads claimed. Originally named "Skeleton Station," the name was changed to Enid from a character named Enid, in Alfred, Lord Tennyson's Idylls of the King.