Texas State Archives Map Collection



Red River Valley, Texas and Oklahoma, Between the 98th and 100th Meridians
Date: 1921
Publisher: State Reclamation Department, Austin, Texas. Mapped by S.P. Floore and Dixon B. Penick, 1921.
Cartographer: -- None Listed --
Scale: 1 inch = 1/2 mile
Size: 83 cm x 121 cm
Type of Map: topographic
Format: color, engraved, lithographed, printed
Language: English
AC Number: 02989
Photo Media: -- None Listed --

Red River Valley, Texas and Oklahoma, Between the 98th and 100th Meridians Image:
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Description:
Covers the Red River Valley, showing the River, bluffs, cut banks, vegetation, county boundaries, and creek, bridge, and railroad crossings across the River valley. An index shows the positioning of each sheet within this five sheet series. Two copies of each sheet. Long. 98 - 100 deg. This map is part of the Oklahoma vs. Texas Boundary Dispute Records, Attorney General, RG 302, defendent's exhibit 84. Further materials may be found in the finding aid. 5 sheets, each 83 cm x 121 cm. 12/1/83

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