Soil classification : in the Supreme Court of the United States the State of Oklahoma, complainant vs. the State of Texas, defendent, the United States of America, intervener /
Shows soil classification, contour lines, elevations, rivers, lakes, creeks, cities, towns, roads, buildings, schools, oil wells and U.S. Supreme Court temporary points and receivership boundary. Covers part of Wichita County, Texas and Tillman County, Oklahoma.
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| Language: | English |
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[Austin, Tex.] :
University of Texas, Bureau of Economic Geology & Technology,
1921 (Baltimore :
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| Summary: | Shows soil classification, contour lines, elevations, rivers, lakes, creeks, cities, towns, roads, buildings, schools, oil wells and U.S. Supreme Court temporary points and receivership boundary. Covers part of Wichita County, Texas and Tillman County, Oklahoma. |
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| Item Description: | Beneath title: The State of Texas, Reclamation Department, Austin. "Bulletin number 2327." "Dixon B. Penick, topographic engineer in charge. Topographic surveying and mapping by Dixon B. Penick and Stuart T. Penick. Primary leveling by Stuart T. Penick and Ernest J. von Rosenberg. Graphic control by U.S. General Land Office. Primary traversing by S.P. Floore. Mapped in 1920." "Soil classification by E.H. Sellards and P.T. Seashore, 1921." "Contour interval 2 feet. Datum is mean sea level" Lower right hand corner of map: "Wichita County Texas Red River Valley opposite range 15 west in Oklahoma Grandfield Bridge sheet." From: University of Texas bulletin, number 2327 (July 15, 1923). Investigation on the Red River made in connection with the Oklahoma-Texas boundary suit / by E.H. Sellards, B.C. Tharp, and R.T. Hill. Cartographic material. |
| Physical Description: | 1 map : color ; 89 x 94 cm. |