Map-case 4
Contains 595 Results:
American Airlines Route Map, 1970s
Full-color, 2-sided paper map, created and produced by American Airlines for its airline passengers.
Map of Oklahoma Indian Territory, Early 1900s
Multi-color paper map, compliments of The Amerian Investment Company (Atoka, IT), showing counties, cities and towns, and railroad lines. Also indicates Guthrie as the state capitol.
Aero View of Tulsa Oklahoma, 1918
Bird's-eye, pictorial map. Map also features the Tulsa Court House, Municipal Building, US Post Office, High School, public school, and Carnegie Library.
Cherokee Strip and Oklahoma. Opening Cherokee Strip; Kickapoo, Pawnee and Tonkawa reservations, 1893
Columbian Edition of a Santa Fé route brochure announcing the opening of the Cherokee Strip, 1893. Features rail routes to Oklahoma, lists of agents, sketches of various cities in Oklahoma and a map of Oklahoma and Indian Territories.
At head of title: Columbian edition. Santa Fé route
College Heights Addition to Muskogee, Okla., circa 1920s
Tract map shows the College Heights addition located south of the college campus. Deigned by Chas. A. Butterfield, Landscape architect; surveyed by William F. Manlove, Engineer.
Muskogee Voting Precincts, circa 1920s
Tract map shows the voting precincts 20-47 and the location of voting places for each. Copies available for sale from the Blue Printing Co.
Map of Muskogee County Oklahoma, 1908
...Compiled from official records and data. Tract map includes county borders and rivers.
Published by R.H. Kello; Andrew B. Graham Co. Lithographers, Washington, DC.
Muskogee County Voting Precincts, circa 1920s
Tract map shows the voting precincts 32-63 in Muskogee County. Adopted and approved by the Muskogee County Election Board on Jun 14th 1926. Clonts - Morgan Engineering Co., Muskogee.
Official Map of the State Highways of Oklahoma, 1929 May 1
Map shows the condition of improvement of the state highway system, 1 May 1929. On verso are photo-illustrations of scenes along the state highways; mileage table; small inset maps of Shawnee, Tulsa, Lawton, Muskogee Oklahoma City, Norman, Enid, Okmulgee, Ardmore, and El Reno; and icons of uniform state highway markers, etc.
Drawn by Gertrude Bracht under the supervision of M.R. Kester. Published for free distribution by the Oklahoma State Highway Commission.
Southwestern Alabama Past and Present, Undated
Grid map showing primarily Clarke County, with surrounding counties, rivers, etc.
Original map by T. H. Ball; this copy is a signed copy by Tom Meagher, Tulsa, OK 1927.