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Relation History: Washita County (1901-1907) (2787007)
Version #1
Newberry Library Atlas of Historic County Boundarys v2 Part 5/6
- Edited 10 months ago by newberry_import
- Changeset #106376
Tags
admin_level | 6 |
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boundary | administrative |
end_date | 1907-11-15 |
import:county_type | county |
license | CC0-1.0 |
name | Washita County (1901-1907) |
nl_ahcb:id | 12224 |
nl_ahcb:id_text | oks_washita |
nl_ahcb:source | ""Presidents Proclamation, The Boundary Lines,"" The Daily Oklahoman [newspaper], 9 July 1901; Morris, 124 |
nl_ahcb:version | 2 |
place | county |
source | https://publications.newberry.org/nl_ahcbp/downloads/united_states.html |
source:name | Newberry Library Atlas of Historical County Boundaries |
start_date | 1901-07-08 |
start_event | WASHITA gained part of County I (Okla. Terr., extinct; Wichita Indian Reservation) and gained from non-county area in Oklahoma Territory (part of the Comanche, Kiowa, and Apache Reservation). |
type | boundary |
wikidata | Q495958 |
wikipedia | en:Washita County, Oklahoma |
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