
The North Canadian River winds through this landscape during a period of significant industrial and municipal expansion east of Oklahoma City. The map reveals the infrastructure of the early 1930s, including the Cotton Compress and several specialized facilities like the Disposal Plant and various pumping stations that supported the growing urban core. Educational and religious centers anchor the surrounding rural tracts, with Foster High Sch and Harmony Sch serving local families, while Martin Ch stands near the boundary of Oklahoma County and Cleveland Co. Transport networks are well-defined by the Chicago Rock Island and Pacific Railway and the Midland Valley Railroad, alongside major thoroughfares such as Highway 29th Street. The presence of the Oklahoma County Farm and Sunny Lane Cemetery provides vital data for genealogists tracing ancestors in the Capitol Hill and Bodine City areas.
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1934 Crutcho Creek
Oklahoma County, OK

1951 Britton
Oklahoma County, OK

1956 Horseshoe Lake
Oklahoma County, OK

1966 Bethany NE
Oklahoma County, OK

1986 Britton
Oklahoma County, OK

1995 Britton
Oklahoma County, OK
2009 Bethany NE
Oklahoma County, OK
2010 Britton
Oklahoma County, OK
2010 Horseshoe Lake
Oklahoma County, OK
2012 Bethany NE
Oklahoma County, OK
2012 Britton
Oklahoma County, OK
2013 Horseshoe Lake
Oklahoma County, OK
2016 Bethany NE
Oklahoma County, OK
2016 Britton
Oklahoma County, OK
2016 Horseshoe Lake
Oklahoma County, OK
2018 Bethany NE
Oklahoma County, OK
2018 Britton
Oklahoma County, OK
2018 Horseshoe Lake
Oklahoma County, OK

2022 Bethany NE
Oklahoma County, OK

2022 Britton
Oklahoma County, OK

2022 Horseshoe Lake
Oklahoma County, OK