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Map Showing Right of Way Required for Change of Line of the Choctaw, Oklahoma & Gulf Railroad Company . . . Near Caston, I.T.
[No Title] Last 25 Miles in Oklahoma of the Missouri, Oklahoma & Gulf Railroad Company, Miami, Oklahoma
Choctaw, Oklahoma, and Gulf Railroad Company, Corrected Map of Sectional Map No. 9 Showing Choctaw Coal and Railway Company's Railway Line as Located from near Station Place on Deer Creek 25 Miles East of John Adam's Prairie Crossing M. K. and T. RY.
Choctaw, Oklahoma and Gulf Railroad Company, Corrected Map of Section Map No. 10 Showing Choctaw Coal and Railway Company's Railway Lines as Located from John Adams Prairie 25 miles East of a Point in Red Oak Valley
Additional Grounds Required by the Choctaw, Oklahoma & Gulf Railroad Company in Sec. B.T. 5 N.R. 11 E., Ind. Mer. Choctaw Nation. In the Indian Territory
Choctaw, Oklahoma, and Gulf Railroad Company, Located Line, Showing Fractional Part of Map No. 12 East from Howe, Indian Territory, From Station 0 to Station 589+95 in the Choctaw Nation

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