Map-case 4
Contains 28 Results:
The Kansas City Times' Map of Oklahoma, approximately 1889
Map of Oklahoma and Part of the Indian Territory, 1892 February 15
An Issued Supplementary to the Homeseekers' Guide. Map primarily shows Cherokee Outlet, Native American tirbal lands, and public lands.
Published by Fred L. Wenner, Guthrie, OK. [Printed by] Hudson Kimberly Pub. Co., Kansas City, KS.
Map of Oklahoma and Indian Ters., Undated
Map shows railroads, counties, cities and towns. Index to the map with explanations, etc., on verso.
Color map, printed on paper. Page 264-265 removed from an unidentified atlas.
Map Showing Location of the First White Settlement in Oklahoma, Undated
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.
Aero View of Tulsa Oklahoma, 1918
Birtd's-eye, pictorial map. Map also features the Tulsa Court House, Municipal Building, US Post Office, highschool, public school, and Carnegie Library.
Published by Fowler & Kelly, Pasaic, NJ.
Tulsa's Industrial and Commercial District, 1921
....Showing Office and Public Buildings, Railroad Passenger and Freight Depots. Map includes inset detail map of Tulsa and additions plus index to municipal buildings, churches, schools, etc. Advertisement for Triangle Blue Print & Supply Co. in upper right corner.
Published by Standard Map Company, Chicago, IL.
A New Map of Texas, Oregon and California, 1846
....with the Regions Adjoining, Compiled from the most recent authorities. Map shows Texas, Oregon, Upper California, Missouri Territory and the Indian Territory covering most of Kansas and Colorado.
Color engraving with ornate borders, printed on paper. A pocket map removed from the accompnaiment to the map, bound into cloth-covered boards.
Published by Samuel Augustus Mitchell, Philadelphia, PA.
Scale is approximately 300 miles to the inch.
A Chart of the Internal Part of Louisiana, 1810, 1895
....Including all the hitherto unexplored Countries lying between the River La Platte of the Missouri on the N and the Red River on the S, the Mississippi East and the Mountains of Mexico West....by Z.M. Pike, Capt. USI.