Box OS 20
Restricted
Contains 47 Results:
Oologah Reservoir, Verdigris River, Oklahoma, undated
Item is a map and area plan of the Oologah Reservoir and vicinity depicting the proposed Rogers County road relocations requested by the Board of County Commissioners.
Verdigris River and Oologah Reservoir, circa 1940 June 3
Item is a map of the Verdigris River in Nowata and Rogers Counties, Oklahoma, which features the planned boundary of the Oologah Reservoir. Map indicates the boundaries and names of ownership for the individual properties in the Verdigris River vicinity. Map covers the area of T26N, R16E to T24N, R17E.
Verdigris River Drainage Basin, 1940 June 3
Item is a map of the Verdigris River Drainage Basin featuring planned/proposed reservoirs in Kansas and Oklahoma including the Oologah Reservoir.
Mannford Reservoir (Keystone Site): Index Map, 1946 March
Item is a map of the Arkansas River and vicinity in Oklahoma and Kansas, which features the Mannford Reservoir of the Keystone Site. Map also indicates flood control measures including dam sites, levees, and reservoirs in various stages of authorization and completion. Included within the map is a map of the Arkansas River Basin with its watershed area defined. This item was "To accompany survey (review) report dated: March 29, 1946."
Proposed Lake Roads Relocation, undated
Item is a combination of three separate maps and area plans for Eufaula, Oologah, and Keystone Lakes. Each map/plan section features relocations proposed by the state as well as flood control measures including dams and the watershed boundary of each lake and river.
Tenkiller Ferry Reservoir, Illinois River, Oklahoma, 1950 January 12
Item is a real estate listing which includes a plat. The area for purchase is described: Indian Meridian, T. 15 N., R. 23 E., Sec. 30, E1/4 SE1/4 SW1/4. The aggregate 10.00 acres of land are in Cherokee County, Oklahoma near the Illinois River within the Arkansas River Watershed area.
Oklahoma's Newest and Grandest Lakes, undated
Item is a map featuring Fort Gibson Lake on the Grand River and Tenkiller Ferry Lake on the Illinois River. Item was sent to Kerr by O.T. Peck on 10 April 1953 as a request for acquiring a new printing plate for the map.
