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State of Sequoyah.

Description: Map shows geography, settlements, railroads, and political boundaries in the area of early twentieth century Sequoyah area in "Indian Teritory" [Oklahoma]. Scale [ca. 1:500,000].
Date: 1905
Partner: University of Texas at Arlington Library

Oklahoma and Indian Territory.

Description: Map shows counties, county seats, cities, towns, railroads, Indian record districts by number, and notable physical features. Inset: [Oklahoma Panhandle]. Includes key to map. Relief shown by shading. Scale [ca. 1:2,400,000].
Date: 1904
Creator: Americana Company
Partner: University of Texas at Arlington Library

Rand, McNally & Co.'s Oklahoma and Indian Territory.

Description: Map shows early twentieth century Oklahoma counties, Native American reservations, military bases, railroads, cities, towns, and notable physical features. Includes indexes of Oklahoma chief cities, "Indian Territory" chief cities, Oklahoma railroads, and "Indian Territory" railroads. Inset: "Western portion of Oklahoma." Relief shown by hachures. Scale [ca. 1:823,680] and [ca. 1:1,267,200].
Date: 1901
Creator: Rand McNally and Company
Partner: University of Texas at Arlington Library

Map of the State of Oklahoma

Description: Color map of Oklahoma and Indian Territory (the area proposed to become the state of Oklahoma) and surrounding areas to accompany the 1907 census bulletin. The panhandle section of the state is included as an inset in the lower-left corner. Counties are shaded in various colors and red hatch marks and numbers denote townships and Congressional Districts. Towns, bodies of water, geographic features and transportation routes are marked. There is an index on the back of the map containing "Loc… more
Date: 1907
Creator: Kenyon Company (Des Moines, Iowa)
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department

Addington Sheet

Description: Topographic map of a portion of Texas from the United States Geological Survey (USGS) project. The map includes towns, historic or notable sites, bodies of water, and other geologic features. Scale 1:125000
Date: 1901
Creator: Geological Survey (U.S.)
Location: 34.25 -97.75
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department

Oklahoma.

Description: Map shows early twentieth century Oklahoma railroads, rivers, cities and towns. Inset: "Western portion of Oklahoma." Scale [ca. 1:3,200,000].
Date: [1905..1925]
Creator: C.S. Hammond & Company
Partner: University of Texas at Arlington Library

Population of Oklahoma and Indian Territory, 1907

Description: Bulletin issued by the U.S. Census Bureau containing a statistical analysis of the population of the Oklahoma and Indian Territories (proposed to become the state of Oklahoma). The text contains summaries and tables breaking down the statistics according to sex, color, age, and location.
Date: 1907
Creator: Hunt, William C. (William Chamberlin), 1856-1929
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department

Picnic on Simms Place

Description: Photograph of a large group of people walking away from the camera. They are outside on grass and there are many trees. The women wear white blouses with skirts, some wear hats, the men wear trousers and shirts with hats. There are children running. In the lower left hand corner of the frame there is writing that reads, "I am in front of Bessie Huff. Picnic on Simms Place 1908". Across the bottom it reads, "Mr. and Mrs. Huff" and "Grace Bayer".
Date: July 4, 1908
Partner: Wolf Creek Heritage Museum

[Postcard of Oil Wells & Tank in Tulsa, Oklahoma]

Description: Postcard of two pictures of gushing oil wells and one of a grey tank pasted on a manilla postcard. The letter reads, "My dear Mamie: - I don't know but I have thought of you all so often + the grand time we had in Bmt. Ask Mama if this don't remind her of our lake dell a good many people from B,t up here - when Mama come from Dallas she must busy now and all me I have my love + hugs to Bmt + we have a good time love to all - Mrs. Nelly." The postcard is addressed to "Miss Mamie McFaddin Beaumon… more
Date: May 6, 1907
Partner: McFaddin-Ward House Museum

[Mr. Byrd, Heading to New Mexico]

Description: Photographs of a Mr. Byrd, heading west from South Carolina to New Mexico by ox-wagon. He is depicted here resting and eating in the Chickasaw Nation, seated on a stool with a plate in his hands and a cup on a small box in front of him. His covered wagon is behind him, with packages laid to its side. Oxen are seated at left, resting on the grass. Trees and bushes are scattered in the background.
Date: June 1, 1906
Creator: Eichelberger, George W.
Partner: Private Collection of T. B. Willis

Walt Speyer Outside Sod House

Description: Photograph of Walt Speyer sitting outside of his sod home, also known as a "dugout". The home is on the right side of the photograph and on the left side are two dark horses. Walt Speyer is dressed in pants, a light-colored shirt, and a hat. Written on the photograph at the top is, "Pioneer Days in Beaver County". Underlined is, "Walt Speyers". Written on the door to his house is, "1903", and written across the bottom is, "Daddy as a bachelor".
Date: 1903
Partner: Wolf Creek Heritage Museum

[Maps of New Mexico and Oklahoma]

Description: Map shows counties, railroads, Indian reservations, military reservartions, cities, towns, and notable physical features. Includes index and notes. Relief shown by hachures. Scale [ca. 1:2,300,000] and [ca. 1:2,340,000].
Date: [1903..1907]
Partner: University of Texas at Arlington Library

[Students and Teachers in Front of Schoolhouse]

Description: Photograph of schoolchildren and teachers in front of a schoolhouse that has wood paneling and four tall windows. Boys are seated in the front row along with a man kneeling in the center, while older children and adults stand in the back. Text written in the bottom-left corner says: "Colbert, I.T. Public School. Mar. 6".07. Prof. H. G. King, Prin. Hendricks Photo, Denison Tex." A boy near the far left, center row, is marked with red pen. There is a handwritten list of names and numbers on t… more
Date: March 6, 1907
Creator: Hendricks Photo
Partner: Private Collection of Marie Bartholomew

[Postcard of "Summer Joys"]

Description: Postcard with an image of a woman standing near a kayak. Below the image is the text, "Summerjoys" and handwritten is, "Hello My-Little Precious, Auto. 4/29/07." The postcard is addressed to Miss Rosa Louise Dill, 206 E. 5th Street, Oklahoma City, Okla. It is postmarked Monett & Paris on Apr 29, 1907.
Date: April 29, 1907
Partner: Private Collection of Joe E. Haynes

[Postcard of "Landing"]

Description: Postcard with an image of a woman stepping out of a kayak. Below the image is the text, "Landing" and handwritten is, "4/29/07 Auto Rosa to Little Rosa." The postcard is addressed to Miss Rosa Louise Dill, 206 E. 5th Street, Oklahoma City, Okla. It is postmarked on Apr 29, 1907.
Date: April 29, 1907
Partner: Private Collection of Joe E. Haynes

Texas

Description: There are two maps on this page, one on either side; the first page shows the states of Texas and Oklahoma and the other side shows South Dakota. Each of the maps marks the major cities, roads, and railroad lines (in red). For Texas and South Dakota, the counties are outlined and labeled and there is an index of the counties and "Principal Cities and Towns." The map of Texas also has an inset in the lower left corner of "Western Texas" which is the same scale as the main map. Some relief is… more
Date: 1907
Creator: L.L. Poates Engr'g Co.
Partner: University of Texas at Arlington Library

Southern States: Western Section

Description: This map shows four of the southern U.S. states - Texas, Oklahoma (split into two to include 'Indian Territory'), Arkansas, and Louisiana - and surrounding areas. Each of the regions is shaded in color and major roads are marked in red. Major cities and bodies of water are also marked and labeled. An inset in the lower left corner shows the entire United States with the southern states shaded to show the focus of the main map. On the back of the map, the page contains illustrated text… more
Date: 1900?
Partner: University of Texas at Arlington Library
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