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Oil Fields and Santa Fe Railway, Section of 7.3 Miles in Townships 16 and 17 North Range 7 East South of Drumright, Creek County Okla.
Wayne Indian Territory, Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Railway
Map of Section One of the Located Line of the Gulf, Colorado, and Santa Fe Railway, This being the first Twenty Five Miles North from the South Boundary of Indian Territory
Right of Way and Station Grounds of the Gulf Colorado and Santa Fe Railway, Main Line In the Indian Territory
Map of located Line of the 4th Twenty Five Miles of the Gulf, Colorado, and Santa Fe Railway, North of the Red River, Indian Territory Extension
First Addition to Ochelata, Indian Territory, Creek Nation, Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway
Additional Station Grounds of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway in the North Half of Sec. 21, TP. 20 N., R. 13E., Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory
The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway. Additional Land Needed for Railway Purposes in West Half of Sec. 29 TP 29 N. R. 13 E. near Owen, Cherokee Nation, Ind. Terr.
Purcell, I.T. Proposed Change to Route of Gulf Colorado and Santa Fe Railway
Wynnewood, Indian Territory, Gulf, Colorado, and Santa Fe Railway
Berwyn, Indian Territory, Gulf, Colorado, and Santa Fe Railway

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