1. U.S. Post Office, Holdenville, OK. Blueprint by Schumacher and Winkler, Architects; 5 sheets. 17 1/4" x 21 3/4" (1933).
2. Floor Plan of Proposed Administration Building, Ft. Sill, Oklahoma. Blueprint. 4 sheets. 33" x 34 3/4" (1934).
3. U.S. Highways. 27 1/4" x 40" (1941).
4. Guide Map of Washington, D.C. The map includes bus routes and fares. 25" x 37" (1938).
5. Lower Colorado River. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation. 10 1/2" x 14" (1916).
6. Yuma Irrigation Project. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation. 8 1/2" x 10 1/2" (1924).
7. Topographical Map of Colorado River Valley. 16 1/2" x 20". Surveyed in 1902-1903 and 1909.
8. Hoover Dam Site. U.S. Geological and Power surveys. 16 1/2" x 20" (1929).
9. Reconnaissance Map of the Salton Sink, California. U.S. Geological Survey. Reprint; 16 1/2" x 22" (1921).
10. Map Postcard of the United States. 3 1/2" x 5 1/2" (n.d.).
11. Arkansas, Louisiana and Texas. The map shows area under play. Independent Petroleum Association. 11" x 17" (n.d.).
12. Official Road Map of the State of Delaware. State Highway Department. 16 3/4" x 27 3/4" (1949).
13. Oklahoma. The map shows condition of improvement of the state highway system. 20" x 26 3/4" (1941).
14. Arkansas Valley. (a.) rainfall and runoff; (b.) irrigation projects; (c.) recreation and wildlife areas; (d.) potential industrial expansion; (e.) water control and conservation projects; (f.) stream purification; (g.) power facilities, existing and potential. 11 1/2" x 15 3/4" (1942).
15. Mississippi River Basin Flood Control Plans. Mississippi Valley Association. 27 3/4" x 40" (1944).
16. Fort Reno Quartermaster Depot Boundary. War Department. 26 1/2" x 39" (1932).
17. Master Plan, Reno, OK., Quartermaster Depot Reservation. Map shows land use and general site. 31" x 40 1/2" (1948).
18. City of Lawton, Water Lines, Wells and Storage Tanks. 8 3/4" x 11 1/2" (n.d.).
19. Oklahoma. 8" x 11" (n.d.).
20. Oklahoma. 8" x 12" (n.d.).
21. Oklahoma. 8 1/2" x 11" (n.d.).
22. Oklahoma State Cotton Exchange Crop Reports. 8 1/2" x 11" (n.d.).
23. Primary Election, U.S. Senate. 8" x 10" (1938).
24. Oklahoma Principal Highways. 12 1/2" x 23" (n.d.).
25. Comanche County (OK) Roads. 17 1/4" x 22 1/4" (n.d.).
26. Carter Park Addition Plan and Survey. By R.W. Thomas. 22 1/4" x 23 1/4" (n.d.).
27. Oil and Gas Fields in Oklahoma. Department of the Interior, Geological Survey. 33 1/2" x 63 3/4" (1939).
28. Oklahoma. 37" x 43 1/2" (1941).
29. Oklahoma. Map includes maps of larger cities; Department of the Interior. 24" x 45 1/4" (1914).
30. Proposed Reservoirs, Washita Drainage Basin. 24" x 38" (n.d.).
31. Post Route Map of Oklahoma. Map shows post offices with intermediate distances on mail routes. 35 1/2" x 42 1/4" (1942).
32. Oklahoma. Map shows streams, drainage basins, possible conservancy reservoirs for flood control, irrigation, and water power; possible conservancy districts; municipal water supply; reservoir capacities and estimated cost.; Commission of Drainage, Irrigation and Reclamation. 35 1/2" x 68" (n.d.).
33. Verdigris River Electric Transmission Systems. 9" x 13" (1936).
34. Indian Territory, 1836 -1856. 8 1/2" x 10 1/2" (n.d.).
35. Indian Territory, 1875. 8 1/2" x 10 1/2" (n.d.).
36. Geological Map of the Arbuckle Mountains, Oklahoma. Oklahoma Geological Survey.30 1/2" x 49" (1931).
37. Colorado River Basin. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation. 19 3/4" x 22" (1928).
38. Foot and Mouth Disease Situation in Mexico. 14" x 20" (1949).
39. Mexico Communications Chart Showing, Railroads, Highways, and Airways. 18" x 23 1/2" (n.d.)
40. Hawaiian Islands. Blueprint shows airports and landing fields. 27 1/2" x 58" (circa 1938-1940).
41. (a.) Flood Control Projects on the Arkansas and Red River Basins. 10 1/2" x 16 3/4". (August 1946); (b.) Authorized Flood Control Projects on the Arkansas and Red River Basins. 10 1/2" x 19 1/4" (October 1947).
42. Proposed Red River Canal, Louisiana. 16" x 24" (1948).
43. Indian Territory. Compiled by Hon. John H. Oberly, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1889. Reprint; 25 1/4" x 32 1/4" (circa 1950).
44. Electric Power Facilities of the U.S. Map includes generating stations in metropolitan areas. 19 1/2" x 31 1/4" (1940).
45. Mexico, Central America, and the West Indies. American Geographical Society of New York. 36" x 46" (1942).
46. Real Estate, Reno Quartermaster Depot, El Reno, Oklahoma. 16 1/2" x 26" (1943) .
47. (a.) Final Location, Reno Quartermaster Depot, El Reno, Oklahoma, Military Reservation. 26 1/2" x 42" (1944); (b.) Prisoner of War Camp, Ft. Reno, Oklahoma. Army Corps of Engineers. 26 1/2" x 42" (1943).
48. Service Area Map, Southwest Power Administration. Department of the Interior. 7 3/4" x 10 ½" (1945).
49. Corps of Engineers Projects, Arkansas and Southern Missouri. 16 3/4" x 21 1/4" (1947).
50. Oklahoma State Highway System. Oklahoma Department of Highways. 21 1/4" x 33 3/4" (1948).
51. District of Columbia, Schools. The maps shows both white and Afro-American Schools. 30 1/2" x 36" (circa.1930).
52. District of Columbia, Highways and Railroads. 22" x 25 1/2" (1915).
53. Recreation Areas of the United States. Department of the Interior and the National Park Service. 32 1/2" x 43 1/2" (1948).
54. General Structural Map Showing Relationship Between the Area in Southeast Oklahoma and That of West Central Arkansas. Oklahoma Geological Survey. 9 1/2" x 12" (n.d.).
55. Essential Structural Features and Ideas N - S Cross Section of the Oklahoma-Arkansas Border. Oklahoma Geological Survey. 12" x 14" (n.d.).
56. Mapa Foto Pictorio de la Parte Central de Washington (Picture map of central Washington D.C.). 28 1/2" x 40" (1926).
57. State Aid Project No. 648, Comanche and Caddo Counties, State Highway No. 49. 10 1/4" x 16 1/2" (n.d.).
58. National Highways, Four-way Motorways, with Cross-section Road Ways. U.S. Government. 24" x 32" (n.d.).
59. Oklahoma. Map shows condition of improvement of the state highway system. Oklahoma Department of Highways. 22" x 31" (1945).
60. Oklahoma. Route map of F.A.S. 5804 through the town of Fairland in Ottawa County, Oklahoma. Department of Highways. 11 1/2" x 30" (1950).
61. Wichita National Forest and Game Preserve, Oklahoma, Indian Meridian (I.M.) . 21 1/2" x 27 1/4" (1929).
62. Proposed Scenic Highway, Mt. Scott in the Wichita National Forest and Game Preserve, Oklahoma. Blueprint. 36 1/2" x 40 1/2" (n.d.).
63. Lawton and Surrounding Areas. 25 1/4" x 32 1/4" (n.d.).
64. Comanche County, Oklahoma. Blueprint. 23" x 26 3/4" (1913).
65. Denison Dam and Reservoir Area. The map has proposed wildlife refuges drawn in. War Department. 14" x 20 3/4" (1944).
66. Kay County, Oklahoma. Topographic Map SW1/4-Sec 11-T26N-R2E-I.M. 14 3/4" x 17" (1943).
67. (a) Distribution of Oklahoma Indian Population by Counties, 1940 Census; (b) Distribution of Oklahoma Indian Population by Counties, 1940 Census Adjusted; (c) Distribution of Indian Land by Counties. Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs. 18" x 26 1/4" (1947).
68. Midwestern United States, Showing Power Grid for Oklahoma and Surrounding States. Federal Power Commission. 17 1/4" x 21 1/4" (1943).
69. Position of Ponca City on National Air Lines. 17 1/4" x 18 1/4" (1943).
70. Section of Kay County, Showing Ponca City and Vicinity Showing Rural Electric Lines. There are two different maps. 20 3/4" x 21" (1943).
71. Proposed Addition to Girls' Dorm at Northwestern State College, Alva, Oklahoma. Blueprint 17 1/4" x 26 3/4" (1938-1939).
72. Railroad Map of Southwestern United States, Showing in Particular the Santa Fe System. 10 1/2" x 19" (1943).
73. Railroad Map of Oklahoma. 16 1/4" x 21 1/2" (circa 1943).
74. Oklahoma. This map shows conditions of highway improvement. Oklahoma Department of Highways. 20" x 26 3/4" (April 1941).
75. Polecat Creek, Oklahoma, Watershed. U.S. Corps of Engineers. 10 3/4" x 17 1/4" (1941).
76. Hardesty Project. Bureau of Reclamation, Department of the Interior. The map shows information for building a reservoir. There are two slightly different maps. 20 1/2" x 26" and 13 1/2" x 16 1/2" (n.d.).
77. Kay County, Oklahoma. Topographic map N1/2-Sec36-T26N-R1E-I.M. 18" x 28 3/4" (1943).
78. Grand Lake and Spavinaw Lake, Oklahoma. Compliments of the Chamber of Commerce, Pryor, Oklahoma. 19 3/4" x 27" (1949).
79. Oklahoma - Home of the Red Man. Sunday Oklahoman newspaper. 16 3/4" x 21 1/2 " (September 21, 1947).
80. (a.) Geologic Map and Structure Sections, McAlester District, Oklahoma. U.S. Geological Survey, surveyed in 1930-31. 30 3/4" x 33" (1936); (b.) Coal Outcrop Map, McAlester District, Oklahoma; U.S. Geological Survey, surveyed in 1930-31. 29" x 32 3/4" (1936).
81. E.W. Marland Estate. Blueprint. 29" x 43 1/2" (1943).
82. Cleartype County-Town Map of the United States. American Map Company. 37" x 49 3/4" (1943).
83. Detail Map of County Commissioner District No. 3, Tulsa County. The map has streets of Tulsa County mapped out with names of citizens. 43" x 65 1/2" (1943).
84. Rock Island Lines, Route of the Rockets to California and Colorado. Rock Island and Pacific Railroad.18" x 32" (1938).
85. Ft. Gibson Dam, Grand (Neosho) River, Oklahoma. Site map. 14" x 21 1/2" (1942).
86. Principal Waterways of the United States. The map shows waterways improved by the U.S., state, foreign and privately owned waterways, with TransFlorida Barge channel marked. 16 1/2" x 18 1/2" (1941).
87. Outline Map of the United States. The map shows inland barge and pipeline transport and distribution of petroleum from mid-continent and gulf fields to eastern seaboards. U.S. Geological Survey. 15" x 15 3/4" (n.d.).
88. Proposed Plan and Survey, Medicine Park Golf Links. Blueprint. Prepared by W. C. Burnham. 18" x 22 1/2" (1935).
89. Quarters, Ft. Sill, Oklahoma., Showing Officer and Enlisted Quarters. 17" x 20 1/2" (1945).
90. (a.) Omnibus Authorities Act; Rankin Bill - H.R. 1824, 79th Congress, 1st session. This map shows the water authorities and their districts. 11" x 17" (1945); (b.) Authority Bills ---Columbia Valley Authority; Missouri Valley Authority; Ohio Valley Authority; Tennessee Valley Authority. The map gives particular information on each authority. 11" x 17" (1945); (c.) Mississippi Valley Association, Mississippi River Basin Comprehensive Control and Use Plans for Soil Conservation, Irrigation, Flood Control, Navigation and Allied Purposes. 21" x 30" (1945).
91. Los Angeles County Flood Control District Comprehensive Plan. 27 1/2" x 31 3/4" (1941 revised).
92. Major Existing Public and Privately Owned Electric Transmission Lines Proposed by Central Electric Power Co-operatives, Inc., Columbia, South Carolina. 18" x 23" (1949).
93. S.P.A. (Southwestern Power Administration) with Existing and Proposed Power Lines. Service area map, Department of the Interior. 19" x 24" (circa 1945).
94. Interconnected Power Systems in Southwestern United States. By EBASCO Services, Inc. The map includes steam-electric, hydro-electric and substations. 33" x 36 1/2" (1949).
95. Official Road Map of Oklahoma. The map shows highways, mileage, populations, etc. 18" x 23 3/4" (1936).
96. Water Samples Surface and Miscellaneous Wells. The map includes wells of unknown depth and reservoir site, drainage area, and relation to existing water filtration plants., Chickasha, Oklahoma. 22 3/4" x 33 1/2" (1948).
97. Virgin Islands. U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. 19 1/2" x 31" (1922).
98. Interconnected Power Systems in the Southwest United States. 23 1/2" x 37" (1949).
99. (a.) Canton-Salt Creek Diversion Project. Prepared by C. V. Walters. 10" x 16" (1935); (b.) Profile Showing Approximate Elevation Relation as Affecting the Canton-Salt Creek Diversion Flood Control Project, Hitchcock, Oklahoma. 10" x 16" (1935).
100. Ardmore Quadrangle Showing Proposed Lake on Ardmore Creek. U.S. Geological Survey. 16 1/2" x 20" (1931).
101. Proposed Lake on Little Medicine Creek. Map includes proposed dam site. Blueprint. 19 1/2" x 22 1/2" (1932).
102. Proposed System of Federal and State Highways in Oklahoma. Oklahoma State Highway Commission Metropolitan Highway Survey, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. 23 1/4" x 25 1/2" (n.d.).
103. Drainage Map of Washita River and Tributaries in Oklahoma. 17" x 22" (1935).
104. U.S. Survey Work on Deep Fork River Dam (Nuyaka Quadrangle). Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey. 16 1/2" x 20" (1935).
105. Hydro-Study of Transmission Facilities in Texas, Louisiana and Arkansas. Southwestern Gas and Electric Company of Shreveport, Louisiana. 28 1/2" x 36" (1939).
106. There is no map for this number.
107. Present Methods for Serving REA Cooperatives in the Southwest. This map shows steam-electric and hydro-electric power lines. 19" x 23" (1947).
108. Twenty-year Development Plan Showing Existing Power Lines and Proposed S.P.A. Lines. 19" x 24" (1945).
109. Transmission Systems of the Public Service Company of Oklahoma Area and Indian Electric Co-operative, Inc. 22 1/2" x 35 1/2" (1948).
110. Land Ownership Map in Area of Muskogee, Oklahoma. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service. 16" x 18 3/4" (1940).
111. Graphs and Maps of Certain States in the U.S. Concerning Population and Industry. (a.) graph showing percent of increase in combined populations of state shown. 8 1/2" x 11" (circa 1940); (b.) graph showing percent of increase in manufacturing establishments for states shown. 8 1/2" x 11" (circa 1940); (c.) graph showing percent of increase in population of states shown. 3 pages. 8 1/2" x 11" (circa 1940); (d.) importance to present iron and steel industry of "Soo" and Panama Canals and showing by comparison the strategic geographical location of proposed iron and steel centers in east Texas. 20" x 23 3/4" (n.d.); (e.) foundries using pig iron or steel and located in market area of proposed east Texas iron and steel plant. 20 1/2" x 25 1/2" (n.d.).
112. Distribution of Displaced Persons in Germany and Austria (WWII). 18 1/2" x 23 3/4" (29 Nov. - 14 Dec. 1944).
113. Ponca City, Oklahoma, Showing Proposed Relocation of U.S. Highway 60. 26" x 31" (1948).
114. There is no map for this number.
115. There is no map for this number.
116. Oklahoma Highways as They Are Today. 17" x 21" (1936).
117. Drought Relief. Taken from the Congressional Directory. 5 3/4" x 9" (1936).
118. (a.) Portion of Block M-7 in Deaf Smith and Castro Counties, Texas. Blueprint. This was prepared by L. B. Holland. 12" x 17 1/2" (1947); (b.) West ½ Section 128 Block M-7, Deaf Smith and Castro Counties, Texas. This map shows land reclaimable and that not reclaimable for cultivation. This was prepared by L. B. Holland. 17" x 30" (1947).
119. (a.) Territorial Limits of the Southwestern Division of the Corps of Engineers. 10 1/4" x 17 1/4" (1939); (b.) Grand River Dam Area. 18 1/4" x 24 3/4" (n.d.).
120. Oklahoma Federal Aid Sketch Map. The map shows location of proposed Federal Aid Project No. 164, El Reno, Bridgepoint Highway in Canadian, Blaine and Caddo Counties, Oklahoma. 13" x 30 3/4".
121. (a.) Wichita National Forest, Oklahoma, I.M. U.S. Geological Survey. 26 1/2" x 51 1/2" (1918); (b.) Wichita National Forest and Game Preserve, Oklahoma., I.M. U.S. Geological Survey. 22" x 28" (1923).
122. Index to Topographic Maps and Geologic Folios. U.S. Geological Survey. 18" x 22" (1925).
123. Existing Systems of Transmission Lines in the Southwest. 10 3/4" x 14" (circa 1948).
124. Thunderstorm Record for 10-year Period 1903 - 1913. War Department, U.S. Signal Corps Meteorological Service. 18" x 23 1/4" (1929).
125. Arkansas River Watershed , Heyburn Reservoir, Polecat Creek, Oklahoma. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. 20 3/4" x 33 3/4" (1946).
126. Mechanically Made Beaver Dam "Mississippi River Basin." This blueprint shows typical location of up-stream check-dams for erosion and flood control; does not show complete drainage area of all lakes and streams. Prepared by Steen. 18" x 28" (1944).
127. Five Civilized Tribes, Delaware Project Area, Oklahoma, Grazing Areas. Department of the Interior. 11" x 19 3/4" (n.d.).
128. Army and Corps Areas. U.S. Army infantry division areas, organized reserves; War Department, Corps of Engineers. 20 3/4" x 31 1/4" (1934).
129. Oklahoma City Sectional Aeronautical Chart. U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. 24 1/2" x 48" (1942).
130. Present and Proposed National Distribution of Steel Making Capacity; Texas Iron, Steel and Coke Company, Dallas, Texas. 14 1/4" x 22" (circa 1941).
131. North America. This map has hand drawn route of travel for Senator Thomas. National Geographic Society. 23" x 32" (1924).
132. Oklahoma State Highway Map. The map shows the condition of improvement of roads. 20" x 27" (1939).
133. Braden Bend Caving Bank, Arkansas River Basin, Arkansas River, Oklahoma. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. 27" x 41" (1945).
134. (a.) Mineral Lease, Fee and Mineral Claims of Ozark Chemical Company, Ward County, Texas. 18 1/4" x 18 1/4" (1938); (b.) Vertical Sections of Mineral Lease, Fee and Mineral Claims of Ozark Chemical Company, War County, Texas. 18 1/4" x 18 1/4" (1938); (c.) Flow of Materials Monahans - Plant Monahans, Texas, Ozark Chemical Company, Tulsa, Oklahoma. 11" x 23 1/4" (n.d.).
135. Ouachita National Forest, Arkansas and Oklahoma (Oklahoma Division) I.M. 19 1/2" x 27" (1931).
136. General Highway and Transportation Map, Jackson County, Oklahoma. This map was prepared by theOklahoma State Highway Department. 18" x 30" (1936).
137. Cleveland County Projects, Moore Airfield. The map was drafted by Franklin Grizzle. 21" x 21" (1944).
138. Muskogee Municipal Airport No. 2 and Additional City Land. 25" x 30 1/2" (1942).
139. Hulah Reservoir Caney River. The map includes water surface areas, including graphs, pool stage hydrographs, and estimated flow lines flood of October 1926. 20" x 39 1/2" (1943).
140. Pensacola Reservoir, Grand (Neosho) River, Oklahoma. 11 1/4" x 17 3/4" (1948).
141. Plan and Profile of Proposed State Highway Federal Aid Project No. E-296 "F," Harper County, U.S. Highway No. 64. Blueprint. 18" x 22" (1935).
142. "Exhibit A," Grand River Dam Authority System and Plan of Integration in the Grand River Valley. Prepared by W. R. Holway, consulting engineer. 14" x 25" (circa 1950).
143. Proposed Postal Rural Route for Comanche, Loco, and Healdton, Oklahoma. 3 maps. Hand drawn. 14" x 17", 17" x 26", 17" x 26" (n.d.)
144. Classification of the Petroleum and Natural Gas Resources of the United States. The map shows areas of production and exploration for petroleum and natural gas. Earl A. Trager, consulting geologist. 17 3/4" x 25 3/4" (October 1931).
145. Oklahoma. The map shows towns, roads, Indian reservations, military reservations, and national forests. General Land Office. I. P. Berthrong, chief of drafting. 24" x 45" (1914).
146. Oklahoma State Highway System. 9 1/2" x 13 3/4" (October 1, 1925).
147. Wichita National Forest and Game Preserve Oklahoma Indian Meridian. U.S. Forest Service. 21 7/8" x 27 3/4" (1929).
148. Mount Scott, Oklahoma. 18" x 21 1/2" (n.d.).
149. Official Road Map of Oklahoma. H. M. Gousha Company. 17 7/8" x 20" (1940).
150. Fort Sill Military Reservation. 21 3/8" x 23 1/2" (n.d.).
151. Arkansas, White, Red, and Lower Mississippi River Basin. The map shows flood control plans for the river basin. Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army.11 3/8" x 15" (to accompany report of April 6, 1937).
152. Modification of Flood Control Plan of the Mississippi River. Engineer Reproduction Plant, U.S. Army 9" x 18" (1937)
153. Alaska. The map shows the Copper River and Northwestern RY. and the Alaska Railroad showing the Copper River region in Alaska, Prince William Sound, the Richardson Automobile Highway, Mount McKinley National Park, government telegraph line, and tributary territory. Poole Brothers. 22 1/2" x 31 1/4" (1917).
154. Highway Map and Guide of Oklahoma. The map shows existing and planned roads. Mid-West Map Company 17 1/8" x 22" (n.d.)
155. Oklahoma. The map shows improvement of the state highway system. Oklahoma Department of Highways. 16 1/4" x 28" (July 1, 1931).
156. Sulphur, City of Health. The map shows the city layout of Sulphur with locations of businesses, parks, and hotels. 12" x 18" (circa 1927).
157. Oklahoma. The map shows condition of improvement of the state highway system. Oklahoma Department of Highways. 16" x 28 1/4" (1930).
158. Oklahoma. The map shows highlighted cities for campaigning. Oklahoma State Highway Commission 16" x 18 1/2" (July 1, 1930).
159. Highway Map and Guide of Oklahoma. The map shows condition of improvement of the state highway system. Mid-West Map Company. 17" x 22" (n.d.).
160. Natural Gas Trunk Pipe Lines in the United States. Petroleum Publishing Company. 36" x 48 1/4" (1931).
161. City of Enid, Oklahoma Zoning District Map. 19" x 24" (n.d.).
162. Fort Sill, Oklahoma. Topographical map of the Fort Sill area. 14 7/8" x 34 1/2" (1919).
163. Wichita Indian Reservation. Government Land Office 18" x 21" (June 1919).
164. Works Program Wage Regions. There are two maps of the United States (one from May 27, 1935 and the other from July 1, 1936) which show the differences in monthly earnings. Works Progress Administration 11 3/4" x 19" (1935-1936).
165. Oklahoma-McAlester Quadrangle. This is a topographical map of mainly Pittsburg County, Oklahoma. U.S. Geologic Survey, Department of the Interior. 16 1/2" x 20" (1924).
166. Oklahoma. The map shows improvement of the highway system. Map has hand drawn bombing areas indicated as well as flying times from Fort Sill to Fort Reno and Fort Reno to Waynoka. Oklahoma Department of Highways. 20" x 27" (April 1940).
167. Red River Dam at Durant, Oklahoma. The map shows the dam under construction. 16" x 22" (n.d.).
168. Fort Sill Military Reservation, Comanche County, Oklahoma. This is a tactical map from the Corps of Engineers showing grid zone D. The map shows the shooting ranges at the fort. 14" x 19" (1937).
169. Arkansas and Red River Drainage Basin. Oklahoma Planning and Resources Board, Division of Water Resources. 12" x 22" (n.d.).
170. Oklahoma. Clason Map Company. 16 1/2" x 20 1/4" (n.d.).
171. United States. George F. Cram Company. 22" x 29 3/4" (1940).
172. Oklahoma. This map shows conditions of improvement of the state highway system. 11 1/2" x 17 3/4" (n.d.).
173. Proposed Routes of Central Airlines, Inc. 19" x 25" (n.d.).
174. Oklahoma. This map shows the highways in the state. 17" x 28" (n.d.).
175. United States. This map also shows the time zones. On the back of the map is various information on Washington, D.C., the presidential cabinet, and other historical information. Rand McNally Company. 21" x 27" (1924) .
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