Part 2: Noonish on April 22, 1889 — 1900 Part 1 of this article, 1830-noonish 4/22/1889, is done. This Part 2 continues the development of Oklahoma County through 1900. As this post is written on December 2, 2010, given other obligations to make a post on the 2010...
Part 1: 1830 — Noonish on April 22, 1889 Oklahoma County forms a rectangle 30 miles wide by 24 miles high, almost exactly 720 square miles, as shown in the above map which contains annotations noting the county’s 20 original townships, each being 6 miles square....
Newest Mini-Pages as of 4/16/2009 – focusing on the Deep Deuce Area: DONE For convenience, I’ve added links to them below, as well as in the complete list which follows this one. And, of course, they are accessible through the main Vintage Clickable Map....
Updated 2/25-26/2009 to add aerial maps, a section on the city’s early day vice district, many additional buildings (the vast majority of which do not presently have corresponding pages — that will come), and perhaps most importantly a Building Index page,...
The Oklahoma County Assessor has a fine resource at this page which, it says there, reflects not only the twenty township maps which comprise Oklahoma County but also contain the names of the original homesteaders, according to an “original Government Survey Lot...