
Keystone Dam Under Construction dominates the confluence of the Arkansas River and Cimarron River, marking a transformative moment for this Oklahoma landscape. This 1958 survey captures the region just before the waters of the new reservoir fundamentally altered the local geography. Small communities such as Keystone, Appalachia, and Prue are still depicted in their original locations, providing a vital record for genealogists and local historians. The map also traces the routes of the Missouri Kansas Texas and St Louis San Francisco railroads as they navigate the river valleys and the Osage Indian Reservation Boundary. Numerous oil wells and scattered family landmarks like Sinnett Cem, Leroy Cem, and Rigsby Sch reflect the rural, resource-driven economy of the late 1950s.
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1958 Keystone Dam
Pawnee County, OK

1978 Casey
Pawnee County, OK

1978 Lela
Pawnee County, OK

1978 Masham
Pawnee County, OK

1978 Watchorn
Pawnee County, OK
2009 Casey
Pawnee County, OK
2009 Lela
Pawnee County, OK
2009 Masham
Pawnee County, OK
2009 Watchorn
Pawnee County, OK
2010 Keystone Dam
Pawnee County, OK
2012 Casey
Pawnee County, OK
2012 Keystone Dam
Pawnee County, OK
2012 Lela
Pawnee County, OK
2012 Masham
Pawnee County, OK
2012 Watchorn
Pawnee County, OK
2016 Casey
Pawnee County, OK
2016 Keystone Dam
Pawnee County, OK
2016 Lela
Pawnee County, OK
2016 Masham
Pawnee County, OK
2016 Watchorn
Pawnee County, OK
2018 Casey
Pawnee County, OK
2018 Keystone Dam
Pawnee County, OK
2018 Lela
Pawnee County, OK
2018 Masham
Pawnee County, OK
2018 Watchorn
Pawnee County, OK

2022 Casey
Pawnee County, OK

2022 Keystone Dam
Pawnee County, OK

2022 Lela
Pawnee County, OK

2022 Masham
Pawnee County, OK

2022 Watchorn
Pawnee County, OK