
The Pawhuska townsite serves as the central hub of this 1910 survey, where the Midland Valley RR bisects the Osage Nation landscape. The map captures a moment of early twentieth-century development, showing the rail corridor connecting settlements like Bigheart, Wynona, and Okesa. The terrain is defined by a dense network of waterways, including the Caney River and the three branches of Bird Creek—North Bird, Middle Bird, and South Bird—which dictate the placement of early crossings like White Swan Ford.
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