Map of Wichita County Texas

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Railroad Map of Wichita County, Texas. Scale [1:63,360]

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1 map ; color ; 78 x 90 cm.

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Kay, John A. Creation Date: Unknown.

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Midwestern State University

Midwestern State University is a leading public liberal arts university committed to providing students with rigorous undergraduate and graduate education in the liberal arts and the professions. The University was established in 1922 and is located in Wichita Falls, midway between Oklahoma City and the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex.

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  • Main Title: Map of Wichita County Texas
  • Alternate Title: Brazos Red River Historical Society's map of Wichita County Texas
  • Added Title: Brazos-Red River Historical Society's map of Wichita County Texas

Description

Railroad Map of Wichita County, Texas. Scale [1:63,360]

Physical Description

1 map ; color ; 78 x 90 cm.

Notes

Part of the Forrest Monahan Railroad Collection.

Notes

"Showing progress of incompleted mapping of Landmarks and points of Sentimental and historic interest in Wichita County. Basic Control, land forms and much of the Culture has been copied from maps of the several government agencies."

"The old cattle brands shown on the borders of the map are as registered by persons owning Cattle in Wichita County on the dates shown."

"Prepared by John A. Kay with the assistance of many citizens in the County, on the 75th Anniversary of the organization of the County's government in May 1882."

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  • OCLC: 45156776
  • Call Number: G4033.W6 K39 1957
  • Accession or Local Control No: 03000162254
  • Archival Resource Key: ark:/67531/metapth117411

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Rescuing Texas History, 2010

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  • Sept. 29, 2010, 3:59 p.m.

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  • Nov. 21, 2018, 2:59 p.m.

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Kay, John A. Map of Wichita County Texas, map, Date Unknown; Wichita Falls, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth117411/: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Midwestern State University.

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