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Map-case 4

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Contains 58 Results:

Thomas, Custer County, Oklahoma Territory, Undated

 Item — map-case: 4, drawer: 12, map: 12.29
Identifier: 1500.026.4.12.29
Scope and Contents

A Thriving and Rapidly Growing New City on the Frisco.... Map shows lots for sale by the Oklahoma Railway Townsite Company.

Map by Tuttle & Pike, Civil Engineers, Kansas City. Tribune Print, Thomas, OK. Published for the Oklahoma Railway Townsite Company, H. Wettstein, President; H.W. Roh, Vice President and Manager.

Dates: Undated

Map Showing Location of the First White Settlement in Oklahoma, Undated

 Item — map-case: 4, drawer: 12, map: 41
Identifier: 1500.026.4.12.41
Scope and Contents

Map Showing Location of the First White Settlement in Oklahomaat the Falls of the Verdigris River near the present village of Okay. Based on research by Grant Foreman, this shows the site of the first trading post in the territory. Includes textual historical background and map data.


Prepared by T.P. Clonts, Consulting Engineer; G.T. Govin, Associate Engineer; Muskogee, OK.


Scale is approximately 600 feet to the inch.

Dates: Undated

Map of the Oklahoma Country in the Indian Territory, Undated

 Item — map-case: 4, drawer: 12, map: 12.37
Identifier: 1500.026.4.12.37
Scope and Contents

Gridded map shows country lying east of the Cheyenne and Arapaho lands; north of Chickasaw lands; and west of Pottawatomie and Kickapoo lands. A partial map of New Mexico on verso.


Published by Geo. F. Cram, Chicago, IL.

Dates: Undated

Cram's Indexed Township County Map and Shippers' Guide Oklahoma and Indian Territory, Undated

 Item — map-case: 4, drawer: 12, map: 12.47 booklet
Identifier: 1500.026 4.12.47 booklet
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Artificial collection of maps organized into the following categories: World; North American continent; Oklahoma and Indian Territory; Indians of North America; and atlases.


This collection does not include the WWI related maps which may be found in the collection WWI maps, 1910-1920, 1500-027.

Dates: Undated

Rand McNally' & Co.'s New Business Atlas Map of Oklahoma, circa 1910

 Item — map-case: 4, drawer: 12, map: 12.1
Identifier: 1500.026.4.12.1
Scope and Contents

Map shows counties, cities and towns; railroads; index of chief cities; and inset detail of the panhandle.

Copyright Rand McNally & Co., Map Publishers and Engravers, Chicago, IL

Dates: circa 1910

Hagstrom's Outline Map of Oklahoma, Undated

 Item — map-case: 4, drawer: 12, map: 12.45
Identifier: 1500.026.4.12.45
Scope and Contents

Map shows counties, cities and towns. Map No. 567 in the series.

Compiled, printed and published by Hagstrom Company, Inc. Map Makers, Publishers, Lithographers, NY.

Dates: Undated

Oklahoma, circa 1940

 Item — map-case: 4, drawer: 12, map: 12.28
Identifier: 1500.026.4.12.28
Scope and Contents

Map shows US and state road markers; paved, gravel, and graded roads. Index of towns with 1940 US Census, shipping and postal guide on verso.

Compiled, engraved, published and copyrighted by The Kenyon Co. Map Makers, Bryan, OH.

Dates: circa 1940

[Central and Eastern Oklahoma], Undated

 Item — map-case: 4, drawer: 12, map: 12.42
Identifier: 1500.026.4.12.42
Scope and Contents

Simple line map show counties, primarily those surrounding Tulsa County.

Map drawn by V.S.E.

Dates: Undated

Cimarron County, Oklahoma, [1930]

 Item — map-case: 4, drawer: 12, map: 12.46
Identifier: 1500.026.4.12.46
Scope and Contents

Section map of the county.

Drawn by Charles P. Abbott. Prepared by R.J. French, Boise City, Oklahoma.

Dates: [1930]

Cimarron County, Oklahoma, Undated

 Item — map-case: 4, drawer: 12, map: 12.39
Identifier: 1500.026.4.12.39
Scope and Contents

Simple line map. Overviews of the Santa Fe Trail, Fort Nichols, Dinosaur tracks, Robbers' Roost, and other site of interest on verso.

Handwritten notes, written in pencil, indicate the location of abandoned house 5.6 miles to the 3-state marker turnoff; 4 miles fromm main dinosaur fork to the dinosaur tracks; 3.7 miles from state marker fork to the dinosaur tracks fork; and 6.4 miles from campsite to 3-state marker.

Dates: Undated