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Folder 8

 Container

Contains 23 Collections and/or Records:

Normal Annual Isohyetal Map, Arkansas-White-Red River Basins, 1951 April

 Item — Folder: 8
Identifier: CAC_CC_031_14_0000_8_236
Scope and Contents Item is a weather (isohyetal) map of the Arkansas-White-Red River Basins, which depicts the normal annual precipitation in inches from 1910 to 1949.

Marketing Areas Available to Aluminum Fabricators in Southern and Official Territories Compared on Basis of Freight-Rates and Distances, 1945 July

 Item — Folder: 8
Identifier: CAC_CC_031_14_0000_8_237
Scope and Contents Consisting of some 277 maps, this series includes a wide range of materials related to Kerr's keen interest in resource and infrastructure projects. Of particular note are the dozens of maps related to water projects in the state.

Battle Route of the 90th Infantry Division in the European Theater of Operations, 1945 June

 Item — Folder: 8
Identifier: CAC_CC_031_14_0000_8_238
Scope and Contents Item is a map of the battle route of the 90th Infantry Division in the European Theater of Operations during World War II. Included with the map are divisional historical highlights from February 18, 1944 to May 6, 1945.

The Box Score, 1945

 Item — Folder: 8
Identifier: CAC_CC_031_14_0000_8_239
Scope and Contents Item is a pictorial map of Ally movements in the European Theater during World War II. Map features various statistics on personnel decorations, division supplies, and enemy prisoners/supplies.

Conservation Plan Map, Kerr Farms, 1960 October 12

 Item — Folder: 8
Identifier: CAC_CC_031_14_0000_8_240
Scope and Contents Item is a hand-colored, topographic map and apparent conservation plan of Kerr Farms in Le Flore County, Oklahoma. The conservation plan was conducted in units and mapped on five separate aerial photographs. Photo number BQI-4K-116 comprised of Unit: Pickle-Wood-Huddleston-Best-Crane, which consisted of approximately 1370 acres. Photo number BQI-6K-158 comprised of Unit: Fox Wood III-Huddleston-Jackson, which consisted of approximately 560 acres. Photo number BQI-4K-66 comprised of Unit: Leo...

Preliminary Proposed Alignment for U.S. 59, undated

 Item — Folder: 8
Identifier: CAC_CC_031_14_0000_8_241
Scope and Contents Item is a topographic map of McCurtain County and the southern half of Le Flore County in Oklahoma. Item consists of three separate sections that were previously taped together; sections align north to south from Section 1 (of 3) to Section 3 (of 3). Map highlights roadways throughout and near Ouachita National Forest. Featured on the map, annotated in black, is U.S. Highway 59, which is accompanied by various inscriptions in red ink stating the length of highway sections and costs for grading,...

Public Use Areas, Keystone Dam and Reservoir, 1962 December

 Item — Folder: 8
Identifier: CAC_CC_031_14_0000_8_242
Scope and Contents Consisting of some 277 maps, this series includes a wide range of materials related to Kerr's keen interest in resource and infrastructure projects. Of particular note are the dozens of maps related to water projects in the state.

Public Use Areas, Lake Eufaula, Eufaula Dam and Reservoir, Canadian River, Oklahoma, 1962 January

 Item — Folder: 8
Identifier: CAC_CC_031_14_0000_8_243
Scope and Contents Consisting of some 277 maps, this series includes a wide range of materials related to Kerr's keen interest in resource and infrastructure projects. Of particular note are the dozens of maps related to water projects in the state.

State of Oklahoma, 1952

 Item — Folder: 8
Identifier: CAC_CC_031_14_0000_8_244
Scope and Contents Oklahoma base map with highways. Map is labeled and colored with the water projects and studies in Oklahoma and features the Arkansas-Red River Navigation Study with a black tape line.

Map Showing Condition of Improvement of the State Highway System, 1945 June 6

 Item — Folder: 8
Identifier: CAC_CC_031_14_0000_8_245
Scope and Contents Map indicates various federal and state highways programs and other projects throughout the state, each are color-coded by program.