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Muskogee Union Railway, Alignment Through Port, Tps. 12-13N, Rg. 15 E.
Muskogee Union Railway, Alignment Through Port, Tps. 12-13N, Rg. 15 E.
Muskogee Union Railway In T. 16N. To Falls City
Muskogee Union Railway, Alignment Through Port, Tps. 12-13N, Rg. 15 E.
Muskogee Union Railway, Alignment Through Port, Tps. 12-13N, Rg. 15 E.
Muskogee Union Railway. Map Showing Property to be Acquired as "Additional lands for Railroad Purposes" T. 16 N., R. 19 E.
Right of Way Sheet 5. Muskogee Union Railway. Map Showing Right of Way near City Muskogee, Indian Territory
Muskogee Union Railway. Map Showing Amended Location of Amended Location of the Definite Location in Sections 23, 24, and 13.
Muskogee Union Railway. Map Showing Property to be Acquired at "Additional Lands for Railroad Purposes" T. 15 N., R. 18 E.
Muskogee Union Railway. Map Showing Property to be Acquired as "Additional Lands for Railroad Purposes"
Muskogee Union Railway, Proposed Connection with the Kansas and Arkansas Valley Railroad Near Correta, Indian Territory,  T. 16N, R. 19E
Map Showing Definite Location of the Muskogee Union Railway through Creek and Cherokee Nations, Indian Territory
Muskogee Union Railway, Alignment Through Port, Tps. 12-13N, Rg. 15 E.
Muskogee Union Railway. Map Showing Property to be Acquired as "Additional Land for Railroad Purposes." In Blocks 24 and 25
Map Showing Definite Location of Red River Extension Miles 1 to 25 Inclusive of the Muskogee Union Railway in Creek Nation, Indian Territory

Map Showing Definite Location of Red River Extension Miles 1 to 25 Inc...

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