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Some other miscellaneous maps that are available in this digital map collection include Tulsa and a few surrounding city enumeration district maps, territory maps, a Tulsa sanitary sewer system plan, and a treasure hunter’s map among others.
Journey back in time with 22 historical maps of Tulsa, dating from 1901 to present day. Explore and discover the history of Tulsa through detailed topographic maps, featuring cities, landmarks, and geographical changes. Dive deeper into each map with our interactive high-resolution viewer and extensive library data.
The Perryman Cemetery, located at 32nd and Utica, is Tulsa’s oldest private cemetery. The cemetery has approximately fifty people buried and has a small number of unmarked graves. The Perryman’s were instrumental in the foundation of Tulsa during the 19th century.
Nov 29, 2023 · A massive collection of maps, including many street maps of Oklahoma cities and towns, plus (my favorite) General Highway Maps for counties, dating back to the 1930s, which show city and town limits, rural school, church, and community locations, and electric interurban routes.
The earliest identified burial in the Perryman Cemetery took place in 1879, although the site is probably a fragment of an earlier, larger burying ground. The Cemetery is the city's oldest, continuously occupied tract of land. The last interment was in 1941.
Nov 30, 2023 · Just posted on BatesLine: An encyclopedic article on where to find aerial photographs and maps to help reconstruct Tulsa and Oklahoma’s past, covering 12 different types of resources, including interactive maps that make it easy to find aerial photos from the 1930s through the 1960s, property ownership maps from 1936, and topographical maps ...
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Joe Star, a Civil War veteran buried in 1878, is reported to occupy the oldest known grave in Oaklawn. However, there is no existing Star headstone. A large section of the Oaklawn cemetery known as “Potters’ Field” was set aside for the city’s poor and generally has very few headstones.