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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.
Date: unknown
Creator: Oklahoma Conservation Commission
Object Type: Map
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

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.
Date: unknown
Creator: Oklahoma Conservation Commission
Object Type: Map
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Soil Conservation District 43: Lincoln County

Township-range grid map for a portion of Oklahoma with handwritten markings denoting the boundaries of Lincoln County Soil Conservation District number 43, with additional notations for bordering counties. The district was organized on June 14, 1940, and began operations August 19, 1941, encompassing all of Lincoln County.
Date: unknown
Creator: Oklahoma Conservation Commission
Object Type: Map
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Soil Conservation District 42: Mt. View

Township-range grid map for a portion of Oklahoma with handwritten markings denoting the boundaries of Mr. View Soil Conservation District number 42, with additional notations for the Washita River, the Red River, annexation No 1 (December 4, 1943). The district was organized on June 29, 1940, and began operations August 25, 1941, encompassing parts of Kiowa and Washita Counties.
Date: unknown
Creator: Oklahoma Conservation Commission
Object Type: Map
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Soil Conservation District 41: Okmulgee County

Township-range grid map for a portion of Oklahoma with handwritten markings denoting the boundaries of Okmulgee County Soil Conservation District number 41, with additional notations for bordering counties and District 18. The district was organized on February 13, 1940, and began operations April 24, 1941, encompassing parts of Okmulgee County.
Date: unknown
Creator: Oklahoma Conservation Commission
Object Type: Map
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Soil Conservation District 38: Cherokee County

Township-range grid map for a portion of Oklahoma with handwritten markings denoting the boundaries of Cherokee County Soil Conservation District number 38, with additional notations for neighboring counties. The district was organized on March 2, 1940, and began operations August 21, 1941, encompassing all lands lying within the boundaries of Cherokee County.
Date: unknown
Creator: Oklahoma Conservation Commission
Object Type: Map
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Soil Conservation District 40: Valliant

Township-range grid map for a portion of Oklahoma with handwritten markings denoting the boundaries of Valliant Soil Conservation District number 40, with additional notations for the Arkansas Red and Little rivers, along with annexation areas No 1 and No 2 (November 18, 1950; November 18, 1950). The district was organized on January 3, 1940, and began operations May 8, 1941, encompassing parts of McCurtain County as well as describing the changes in the area and their exact locations over the years.
Date: unknown
Creator: Oklahoma Conservation Commission
Object Type: Map
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Soil Conservation District 39: Sequoyah 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 bordering counties, including the state of Arkansas. The district was organized on January 31, 1940, and began operations August 11, 1941, encompassing all of Sequoyah County.
Date: unknown
Creator: Oklahoma Conservation Commission
Object Type: Map
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Soil Conservation District 37: Bryan County

Township-range grid map for a portion of Oklahoma with handwritten markings denoting the boundaries of Bryan County Soil Conservation District number 37, with additional notations for the Red River and neighboring counties including the state of Texas. The district was organized on February 2, 1940, and began operations August 18, 1941, encompassing all lands lying within the boundaries of Bryan County.
Date: unknown
Creator: Oklahoma Conservation Commission
Object Type: Map
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Soil Conservation District 36: East Canadian

Township-range grid map for a portion of Oklahoma with handwritten markings denoting the boundaries of East Canadian Soil Conservation District number 36, with additional notations for the Canadian River. The district was organized on January 3, 1940, and began operations October 25, 1940, encompassing parts of Eastern Canadian County.
Date: unknown
Creator: Oklahoma Conservation Commission
Object Type: Map
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Soil Conservation District 35: Cleveland County

Township-range grid map for a portion of Oklahoma with handwritten markings denoting the boundaries of Cleveland County Soil Conservation District number 35, with additional notations for South Canadian River. The district was organized on September 26, 1939, and began operations August 15, 1940, encompassing the beginning at the NE cor sec 1-T-10N-R-IE, Thence West along north body of said twp a distance approximant 30 miles to nw Cor sec 6-T-ION-R-4W, thence so along west body of T-ION-4W to no bank of the South Canadian River, thence so easterly with meanders of said river to a point in sec 1-T-5N-R-1E, thence no to point of beginning.
Date: unknown
Creator: Oklahoma Conservation Commission
Object Type: Map
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Soil Conservation District 34: Shawnee

Township-range grid map for a portion of Oklahoma with handwritten markings denoting the boundaries of Shawnee Soil Conservation District number 34, with additional notations for Canadian River. The district was organized on November 8, 1939, and began operations August 15, 1940, encompassing parts of northern Pott County as well as annexation no 1 August 8, 1949, and annexation no 2 December 16, 1949.
Date: unknown
Creator: Oklahoma Conservation Commission
Object Type: Map
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Soil Conservation District 33: Garfield County

Township-range grid map for a portion of Oklahoma with handwritten markings denoting the boundaries of Garfield County Soil Conservation District number 33, with additional notations for neighboring counties and original border. The district was organized on August 1, 1939, and began operations July 31, 1940, encompassing parts of Garfield County as well as annexation no 1 November 14, 1942, annexation no 2 March 29, 1944.
Date: unknown
Creator: Oklahoma Conservation Commission
Object Type: Map
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Soil Conservation District 32: Mayes County

Township-range grid map for a portion of Oklahoma with handwritten markings denoting the boundaries of Mayes County Soil Conservation District number 32, with additional notations for neighboring counties. The district was organized on August 1, 1939, and began operations July 24, 1940, encompassing parts of Mayes County as well as annexation no 1 October 29, 1940 (all of Mayes County not included in the original organization).
Date: unknown
Creator: Oklahoma Conservation Commission
Object Type: Map
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Soil Conservation District 31: West Tillman and Big Pastures

Township-range grid map for a portion of Oklahoma with handwritten markings denoting the boundaries of West Tillman and Big Pastures Soil Conservation District number 31, with additional notations for the Red River, Otter Creek, and neighboring counties, including state of Texas. The district was organized on January 17, 1939, and began operations July 24, 1940, encompassing parts of Tillman County as well as annexation no 1 March 23, 1948 (part of Tillman County lying north and west of Otter Creek).
Date: unknown
Creator: Oklahoma Conservation Commission
Object Type: Map
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Soil Conservation District 26: Okfuskee County

Township-range grid map for a portion of Oklahoma with handwritten markings denoting the boundaries of Okfuskee County Soil Conservation District number 26, with additional notations for North Canadian River along with neighboring counties. The district was organized in February 10, 1939, encompassing all lands lying within the boundaries of Okfuskee County.
Date: unknown
Creator: Oklahoma Conservation Commission
Object Type: Map
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Soil Conservation District 27: Grady County

Township-range grid map for a portion of Oklahoma with handwritten markings denoting the boundaries of Grady County Soil Conservation District number 27, with additional notations for South Canadian River and neighboring counties. The district was organized on November 18, 1938, and began operations January 16, 1940, encompassing parts of Grady County as well as annexation no 1 May 16, 1940, and annexation no 2 May 4, 1946.
Date: unknown
Creator: Oklahoma Conservation Commission
Object Type: Map
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Soil Conservation District 29: Seminole

Township-range grid map for a portion of Oklahoma with handwritten markings denoting the boundaries of Seminole Soil Conservation District number 29, with additional notations for north and south Canadian River and neighboring counties. The district was organized on April 12, 1939, and began operations March 7, 1940, encompassing parts of Northern Seminole County as well as Detachment no 1 August 8, 1949.
Date: unknown
Creator: Oklahoma Conservation Commission
Object Type: Map
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Soil Conservation District 28: Red River Valley

Township-range grid map for a portion of Oklahoma with handwritten markings denoting the boundaries of Red River Valley Soil Conservation District number 28, with additional notations for the Red River and neighboring counties, including the state of Texas. The district was organized on April 15, 1939, encompassing all lands lying within the boundaries of Love County.
Date: unknown
Creator: Oklahoma Conservation Commission
Object Type: Map
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Soil Conservation District 30: Arkansas River Kay

Township-range grid map for a portion of Oklahoma with handwritten markings denoting the boundaries of Arkansas River Kay Soil Conservation District number 30, with additional notations for Arkansas River and neighboring counties, including state of Kansas. The district was organized on April 6, 1939, and began operations July 24, 1940, encompassing parts of Kay County as well as annexation no 1 March 24, 1945, and annexation no 2 October 29, 1946.
Date: unknown
Creator: Oklahoma Conservation Commission
Object Type: Map
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Soil Conservation District 22: Verdi-Grand

Township-range grid map for a portion of Oklahoma with handwritten markings denoting the boundaries of Verdi-Grand Soil Conservation District number 22, with additional notations for Grand, Verdigris, and Arkansas rivers, along with neighboring counties. The district was organized on August 20, 1938, and began operations August 17, 1939, encompassing parts of Wagoner County as well as annexation no 1 from June 6, 1950.
Date: unknown
Creator: Oklahoma Conservation Commission
Object Type: Map
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Soil Conservation District 24: Hughes County

Township-range grid map for a portion of Oklahoma with handwritten markings denoting the boundaries of Hughes County Soil Conservation District number 24, with additional notations for South Canadian River and bordering counties. The district was organized on September 16, 1938, and began operations June 14, 1939, encompassing parts of Northern Hughes County as well as annexation no 1 from March 12, 1940, annexation no 2 July 26, 1941, and the changes to Norther Hugh County S.C.D changed to Hughes SCD on August 12, 1949.
Date: unknown
Creator: Oklahoma Conservation Commission
Object Type: Map
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Soil Conservation District 25: Little River

Township-range grid map for a portion of Oklahoma with handwritten markings denoting the boundaries of Little River Soil Conservation District number 25, with additional notations for Red, Little, and Glover rivers, and neighboring counties including the states of Texas and Arkansas. The district was organized on November 18, 1938, and began operations November 27, 1939, encompassing parts of McCurtain County as well as annexation no 1 March 12, 1440, annexation no 2 August 30, 1941, and annexation no 3 August 30, 1941.
Date: unknown
Creator: Oklahoma Conservation Commission
Object Type: Map
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Soil Conservation District 23: Atoka County

Township-range grid map for a portion of Oklahoma with handwritten markings denoting the boundaries of Atoka County Soil Conservation District number 23, with additional notations for neighboring counties. The district was organized on August 20, 1938, and began operations possibly August 20, 1938, encompassing all of Atoka County.
Date: unknown
Creator: Oklahoma Conservation Commission
Object Type: Map
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History