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Dust Storm King Sheet Music
Sheet music for Dust Storm King.
Roxie Persis Guffy Brief Biography
A brief biography of Roxie Persis Guffy, who had written the song Dust Bowl King.
Newspaper Article of Dust Storm King Performance
A newspaper article describing a performance of the song Dust Storm King.
Newspaper Article of Dust Storm King Performance
A newspaper article about the performance of the Dust Storm King song.
Soil Conservation District 88 Map Template
Template of a township-range grid map for a portion of Oklahoma with handwritten markings denoting the boundaries.
Soil Conservation District 87 Kingfisher County
Township-range grid map for a portion of Oklahoma with handwritten markings denoting the boundaries of Kingfisher County Soil Conservation District number 37, with additional notations.
Soil Conservation District 86: Washita County
Township range grid map for a portion of Oklahoma with handwritten markings denoting the boundaries of Washita County Soil Conservation District number 86, with additional notations for the Washita River. The district was organized in August 3rd, 1953, encompassing Washita County, showing its original border and current border.
Soil Conservation District 85: Pontotoc County
Township-range grid map for a portion of Oklahoma with handwritten markings denoting the boundaries of Pontotoc County Soil Conservation District number 85, with additional notations for South Canadian River. The district was organized on December 11th, encompassing all of Pontotoc County.
Soil Conservation District 84: Latimer County
Township-range grid map for a portion of Oklahoma with handwritten markings denoting the boundaries of Latimer County Soil Conservation District number 84. The district was organized in August 9th, 1951, encompassing all of Latimer County.
Soil Conservation District 83: Johnston County
Township-range grid map for a portion of Oklahoma with handwritten markings denoting the boundaries of Johnston County Soil Conservation District number 83. The district was organized on June 18th, 1951, encompassing all of Johnston County.
Soil Conservation District 82: Murrary County
Township-range grid map for a portion of Oklahoma with handwritten markings denoting the boundaries of Murray County Soil Conservation District number 82, with additional notations for Washita River. The district was organized on October 31, 1950, encompassing all of Murrary County.
Soil Conservation District 81: Haskell County
Township-range grid map for a portion of Oklahoma with handwritten markings denoting the boundaries of Haskell County Soil Conservation District number 81, with additional notations for Arkansas River and bordering counties. The district was organized on April 19, 1950, and began operations April 2, 1951, encompassing all of Haskell County.
Soil Conservation District 80: East Woods
Township-range grid map for a portion of Oklahoma with handwritten markings denoting the boundaries of East Wood Soil Conservation District number 80, with additional notations for Cimarron River and bordering counties. The district was organized in December 17th, 1948, and began operations September 6th, 1949, encompassing all of East Woods.
Soil Conservation District 80: East Woods_2
Township-range grid map for a portion of Oklahoma with handwritten markings denoting the boundaries of East Woods Soil Conservation District number 80, with additional notations for Cimarron River and bordering counties. The district was organized in December 29, 1948, encompassing part of East Woods County.
Soil Conservation District 79: Cimarron County
Township-range grid map for a portion of Oklahoma with handwritten markings denoting the boundaries of Cimarron County Soil Conservation District number 79. The district was organized in November 23,1948 and began operations September 2, 1949, encompassing all of Cimarron County.
Soil Conservation District 77: Pawnee County
Township-range grid map for a portion of Oklahoma with handwritten markings denoting the boundaries of Pawnee County Soil Conservation District number 77. The district was organized on October 26, 1946, and began operations April 30, 1948, encompassing all of Pawnee County as well as bordering counties.
Soil Conservation District 78: Cotton County
Township-range grid map for a portion of Oklahoma with handwritten markings denoting the boundaries of Cotton County Soil Conservation District number 78, with additional notations for the Red River. The district was organized in October 12, 1948, encompassing all of Cotton County as well as the bordering counties and state of Texas border.
Soil Conservation District 76: Kiowa County
Township-range grid map for a portion of Oklahoma with handwritten markings denoting the boundaries of Kiowa County Soil Conservation District number 76, with additional notations for the fork of the Red River, Washita River, and bordering counties. The district was organized in February 23, 1946, and began operations July 16, 1947, encompassing parts of Kiowa County and additional annexation areas.
Soil Conservation District 75: Ottawa County
Township-range grid map for a portion of Oklahoma with handwritten markings denoting the boundaries of Ottawa County Soil Conservation District number 75, with additional notations for Grand River and bordering counties, including state of Kansas. The district was organized on March 27, 1946, and began operations on July 7, 1947, encompassing all of Ottawa County.
Soil Conservation District 74: Talihina
Township-range grid map for a portion of Oklahoma with handwritten markings denoting the boundaries of Talihina Soil Conservation District number 74, with additional notations for Annexation No 1 (southern portion of Latimer County; Jan 24, 1950) and Annexation No 2 (northern portion of Pushmahata County; Jan 24, 1950). The district was organized on March 23, 1946, and began operations September 30, 1947, encompassing parts of Le Flore County as well as other proposed annexation locations and bordering counties.
Soil Conservation District 73: Nowata County
Township-range grid map for a portion of Oklahoma with handwritten markings denoting the boundaries of Nowata County Soil Conservation District number 73, with additional notations for county borders and the state border of Kansas. The district was organized on November 3, 1945, and began operations December 19, 1946, encompassing all of Nowata County.
Soil Conservation District 72: Western Kay County
Township-range grid map for a portion of Oklahoma with handwritten markings denoting the boundaries of Western Kay County Soil Conservation District number 72, with additional notations for the Arkansas River, bordering counties, and bordering state Kansas. The district was organized on August 22, 1945, and began operations December 19, 1946, encompassing western Kay County.
Soil Conservation District 71: Grant County
Township-range grid map for a portion of Oklahoma with handwritten markings denoting the boundaries of Grant County Soil Conservation District number 71, with additional notations for bordering counties and state of Kansas. The district was organized on August 25, 1945, and began operations December 19, 1946, encompassing all of Grant County.
Soil Conservation District 70: Woods County
Township-range grid map for a portion of Oklahoma with handwritten markings denoting the boundaries of Sequoyah County Soil Conservation District number 39, with additional notations for neighboring counties, including the state of Arkansas. The district was organized on January 31, 1940, and began operations August 11, 1941, encompassing all lands within the boundaries of Sequoyah County.
Soil Conservation District 67: Adair County
Township-range grid map for a portion of Oklahoma with handwritten markings denoting the boundaries of Adair County Soil Conservation District number 67, with additional notations for bordering counties and state of Arkansas. The district was organized on October 21, 1944, and began operations January 24, 1946, encompassing all of Adair County.
Soil Conservation District 68: Deer Creek
Township-range grid map for a portion of Oklahoma with handwritten markings denoting the boundaries of Deer Creek Soil Conservation District number 68, with additional notations for Annexation No 1 (Twps 10 & 11 north, Range 14 west and the east five miles of twps, 10 & 11 north of range 15 west). The district was organized in November 4, 1944, and began operations January 2, 1946, encompassing parts of Custard and Washita Counties.
Soil Conservation District 69: Osage County
Township-range grid map for a portion of Oklahoma with handwritten markings denoting the boundaries of Osage County Soil Conservation District number 69, showing all of Osage County.
Soil Conservation District 66: Blaine County
Township-range grid map for a portion of Oklahoma with handwritten markings denoting the boundaries of Blaine County Soil Conservation District number 66, with additional notations for bordering counties. The district was organized on August 29, 1944, and began operations August 24, 1945, encompassing parts of Blaine County.
Soil Conservation District 65: Alfalfa County
Township-range grid map for a portion of Oklahoma with handwritten markings denoting the boundaries of Alfalfa County Soil Conservation District number 65, with additional notations for bordering counties, including the state of Kansas, and annexations No 1 and No 2 (February 22, 1946). The district was organized on August 19, 1944, and began operations December 5, 1945, encompassing all of Alfalfa County.
Soil Conservation District 64: Major County
Township-range grid map for a portion of Oklahoma with handwritten markings denoting the boundaries of Major County Soil Conservation District number 64, with additional notations for the Cimarron River and bordering counties. The district was organized on July 22, 1944, and began operations May 10, 1945, encompassing all of Major County.
Soil Conservation District 63: Caney Valley
Township-range grid map for a portion of Oklahoma with handwritten markings denoting the boundaries of Caney Valley Soil Conservation District number 63, with additional notations for borders of other counties, including the state of Kansas. The district was organized on June 22, 1944, and began operations June 22, 1944, encompassing March 6, 1945.
Soil Conservation District 62: Cimarron Valley
Township-range grid map for a portion of Oklahoma with handwritten markings denoting the boundaries of Cimarron Valley Soil Conservation District number 62, with additional notations for the interior of Blaine County and its surrounding counties, and annexation No 1 (October 27, 1944). The district was organized on May 2, 1944, and began operations January 1, 1945, encompassing part of Blaine County.
Soil Conservation District 61: Jefferson County
Township-range grid map for a portion of Oklahoma with handwritten markings denoting the boundaries of Jefferson County Soil Conservation District number 61, with additional notations for the Red River and bordering counties. The district was organized on May 6, 1944, encompassing all of Jefferson County
Soil Conservation District 60: Comanche County
Township-range grid map for a portion of Oklahoma with handwritten markings denoting the boundaries of Comanche County Soil Conservation District number 60, with additional notations for bordering counties. The district was organized on March 4, 1944, and began operations February 9, 1945, encompassing all of Comanche County.
Soil Conservation District 59: Noble County
Township-range grid map for a portion of Oklahoma with handwritten markings denoting the boundaries of Noble County Soil Conservation District number 59, with additional notations for bordering counties. The district was organized in May 29, 1943, and began operations October 31, 1944, encompassing all of Noble County.
Soil Conservation District 58: Woodward County
Township-range grid map for a portion of Oklahoma with handwritten markings denoting the boundaries of Woodward County Soil Conservation District number 58, with additional notations for bordering counties. The district was organized on April 11, 1942, and began operations July 28, 1944, encompassing all of Woodward County.
Soil Conservation District 57: South Caddo
Township-range grid map for a portion of Oklahoma with handwritten markings denoting the boundaries of Soth Caddo Soil Conservation District number 57, with additional notations for bordering counties. The district was organized on October 15, 1941, and began operations November 16, encompassing parts of south Caddo County.
Soil Conservation District 56: Oklahoma County
Township-range grid map for a portion of Oklahoma with handwritten markings denoting the boundaries of Oklahoma County Soil Conservation District number 56, with additional notations for bordering counties and annexation No 1 (August 31, 1946; twps 13 and 14, range 4 west & twps 13 & 14, range 3 west). The district was organized on July 19, 1941, and began operations September 11, 1944, encompassing parts of Oklahoma County.
Soil Conservation District 55: Delaware County
Township-range grid map for a portion of Oklahoma with handwritten markings denoting the boundaries of Delaware County Soil Conservation District number 55, with additional notations for the Grand River and bordering counties, and states of Missouri and Arkansas. The district was organized on June 20, 1941, and began operations June 26, 1944, encompassing all of Delaware County.
Soil Conservation District 54: Rogers County
Township-range grid map for a portion of Oklahoma with handwritten markings denoting the boundaries of Rogers County Soil Conservation District number 54, with additional notations for bordering counties, has except a portion south of Bird Creek, and south/west of Verdiqris River. The district was organized on June 28, 1941, and began operations June 5, 1944, encompassing all of Rogers County.
Soil Conservation District 53: Dewey County
Township-range grid map for a portion of Oklahoma with handwritten markings denoting the boundaries of Dewey County Soil Conservation District number 53, with additional notations for bordering counties. The district was organized on May 31, 1941, and began operations March 4, 1943, encompassing all of Dewey County.
Soil Conservation District 52: North Caddo
Township-range grid map for a portion of Oklahoma with handwritten markings denoting the boundaries of North Caddo Soil Conservation District number 52, with additional notations for south Canadian River, annexation No 1 (March 31, 1945) and annexation No 2 (August 21, 1950). The district was organized on May 3, 1941, and began operations July 6, 1943, encompassing north of Caddo County.
Soil Conservation District 51: Payne County
Township-range grid map for a portion of Oklahoma with handwritten markings denoting the boundaries of Payne County Soil Conservation District number 51, with additional notations for the Cimarron River and county borders. The district was organized on March 29, 1941, and began operations April 20, 1943, encompassing all of Payne County.
Soil Conservation District 50: Greer County
Township-range grid map for a portion of Oklahoma with handwritten markings denoting the boundaries of Greer County Soil Conservation District number 50, with additional notations for the Red River and bordering counties. The district was organized on March 29, 1941, and began operations March 2, 1943, encompassing all of Greer County.
Soil Conservation District 49: East Beaver County
Township-range grid map for a portion of Oklahoma with handwritten markings denoting the boundaries of East Beaver County Soil Conservation District number 49, with additional notations for annexation No 1 (May 25, 1946), No 2 (July 12, 1947), No 3 (Jan 24, 1950), and bordering counties, including the state of Texas. The district was organized on March 4, 1941, and began operations February 10, 1942, encompassing eastern part of Beaver County.
Soil Conservation District 48: Ellis County
Township-range grid map for a portion of Oklahoma with handwritten markings denoting the boundaries of Ellis County Soil Conservation District number 48, with additional notations for the Canadian River, along with bordering counties including the state of Texas. The district was organized on March 4, 1941, and began operations December 20, 1941, encompassing all of Ellis County.
Soil Conservation District 47: Marshall County
Township-range grid map for a portion of Oklahoma with handwritten markings denoting the boundaries of Marshall County Soil Conservation District number 47, with additional notations for the Red River, Washita River, and bordering counties, including state of Texas. The district was organized on February 4, 1941, and began operations September 4, 1941, encompassing all of Marshall County.
Soil Conservation District 46: Texas County
Township-range grid map for a portion of Oklahoma with handwritten markings denoting the boundaries of Texas County Soil Conservation District number 46, with additional notations for bordering counties, including the states of Kansas and Texas, along with annexation No 1 and No 2 (June 29, 1944; May 25, 1946). The district was organized in February 4, 1941, encompassing all of Texas County.
Soil Conservation District 45: Craig County
Township-range grid map for a portion of Oklahoma with handwritten markings denoting the boundaries of Craig County Soil Conservation District number 45, with additional notations for the Neosha River, and bordering counties, including the state of Kansas. The district was organized on October 29, 1941, and began operations March 4, 1941, encompassing all of Craig County.
Soil Conservation District 44: Pushmataha County
Township-range grid map for a portion of Oklahoma with handwritten markings denoting the boundaries of Pushmataha County Soil Conservation District number 44, with additional notations for bordering counties, and detachment No 1 (January 24, 1950). The district was organized on June 22, 1940, and began operations September 4, 1941, encompassing all of Pushmahata County.
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