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CHOCTAW, OKLAHOMA AND GULF RAILROAD COMPANY: Report of Mr. Curtis from the Committee on Indian Affairs, 59th Congress, 1st Session, House of Representatives, Report No, 3205, April 12, 1906 by Arkansas & Oklahoma - 1906

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CHOCTAW, OKLAHOMA AND GULF RAILROAD COMPANY:  Report of Mr. Curtis from the Committee on Indian Affairs, 59th Congress, 1st Session, House of Representatives, Report No, 3205, April 12, 1906 by Arkansas & Oklahoma - 1906

CHOCTAW, OKLAHOMA AND GULF RAILROAD COMPANY: Report of Mr. Curtis from the Committee on Indian Affairs, 59th Congress, 1st Session, House of Representatives, Report No, 3205, April 12, 1906

by Arkansas & Oklahoma

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Washington DC: USGPO, 1906. First Edition. Very Good. One page, neatly removed from a nonce volume. Authorizes the Railroad to sell its property and rights to the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway Company, along with liability for $14,751,000 of mortgage bonds, etc. 9" x 5.5"

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  • Publisher USGPO
  • Place of Publication Washington DC
  • Date Published 1906
  • Keywords oklahoma; arkansas; railroads; native americans; indians; choctaw
Possibilities of Western Arkansas and Eastern Oklahoma. Fort Smith is the Place for You [cover...

Possibilities of Western Arkansas and Eastern Oklahoma. Fort Smith is the Place for You [cover title]

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[N.p., but likely Fort Smith, Ar, 1909. Very good.. [8]pp. Original printed self wrappers, stapled. Moderate soiling to outer wrappers, small tape reinforcement at top of spine, two small chips to rear wrapper. An unrecorded promotional pamphlet advocating for settlement of Fort Smith, Arkansas and the surrounding areas in western Arkansas and eastern Oklahoma. The text begins: "Western Arkansas and Eastern Oklahoma boast of the most diversified climate in the Union. The Ozark Mountains furnish protection to the rich Valleys from winter's chilly wind, and the gulf breezes, fanning her broad area, eliminate the heat of summer." The agricultural advantages of the area are also stressed: "Cotton is grown all over the section and forms the chief crop. The planters for the year of 1909 will receive over seventy five million dollars from its production. Value of crop $30 to $180 per acre to the farmers." This text is followed by a list of forty-five crops fit for growing in the region, including cotton,… Read More
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