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RACp – Agriculture and Industry

(RACp.2010.20.09) - Oklahoma City Mill and Elevator Company, 127 NW 1, postmarked 13 Dec 1909
(RACp.2010.20.08) - Cotton Field Near Oklahoma City, postmarked 28 Aug 1910
(RACp.2010.20.07) - Cotton Compress, View Northwest from East Side of Platform, postmarked 24 Jan 1910
(RACp.2010.20.06) - Cotton Compress, View North from Cotton Oil Mill, c. 1910
(RACp.2010.20.05) - Cotton Compress Platform, View West from about SE 6 and Santa Fe, c. 1910
(RACp.2010.20.04) - Cotton Compress Platform, View Southeast from Santa Fe Tracks, c. 1900s
(RACp.2010.20.03) - Cotton Compress Platform, View Northeast from M. K. T. Tracks, postmarked 3 Dec 1906
(RACp.2010.20.02) - Cotton Compress Platform, View North Along Santa Fe Railroad Tracks from about SE 6, c. 1900s
(RACp.2010.20.01) - Acme Milling Company, 1 SW 2, View South, c. 1900s

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