
Ripley sits at a prominent bend in the Cimarron River, serving as a focal point for the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe railroad line that cuts through the southern terrain. This 1932 edition reflects a landscape transitioning through early industrial development, evidenced by the clustered Oil Tanks near the Cushing Reservoir and the presence of the Payne County Farm. The map provides a remarkable census of rural education and community life in the late 1920s, with dozens of country schools such as Blackjack Sch, Lone Chimney Sch, and Rose Hill Sch distributed across the sections.
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