
The south-central Kansas landscape near the Oklahoma border is defined here by a dense lattice of competing rail lines and prairie drainage systems. Caldwell serves as the southern hub, situated just above the boundary line where the Chicago Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad and the St. Louis Kansas and Southwestern Railroad converge near the winding Bluff Creek. The survey reveals a region in the midst of rapid agricultural expansion, with towns like Conway Springs and Argonia established along the routes of the Missouri Pacific Railroad and the Wichita and Western Div. line.
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10 editions found

1897 edition
16.26 x 20.17 inches

1904 edition
16.57 x 19.97 inches

1906 edition
16.05 x 19.94 inches

1908 edition
16.27 x 20 inches

1909 edition
16.22 x 19.96 inches

1910 edition
16.24 x 19.96 inches

1912 edition
16.26 x 19.99 inches

1914 edition
15.97 x 19.92 inches

1922 edition
16.23 x 20.01 inches

1941 edition
16.46 x 20.22 inches
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