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Veined character of sheared sandstone caused by faulting. NW 1/4 SEC 29, T 15 W., R 8 E. Bristow Quadrangle. Creek County, Oklahoma. ca 1915.
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Summary: The photograph, taken on January 1, 2011, is near the same vantage point used by A.E. Fath in 1915 (36.04884444 N, 96.58924166 W). Today a lone oil derrick is visible on the far bank. Note: Links to A.E. Fath's 1915 photograph numbers 49 and 50 (fae00049, fae00050) along with the 2011 repeat photograph are listed below under Web Links.
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Veined character of sheared sandstone caused by faulting. North central part of SEC 5, T 16 N., R 8 E. Bristow Quadrangle. Creek County, Oklahoma. ca. 1915.
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Glenn Pool Oil Field, looking east and southeast from the SE1/4 SEC 8, T17N., R12E. Panorama in three parts. Photo 1, 2, and 3. (see fae00002) Creek County, Oklahoma. August 22, 1914.
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Wild gas well spraying salt water water in Shamrock Pool of the Cushing Oil Field, Okla. Creek Couny, Okla. Sept 26, 1915.
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Summary: The panorama shows Cimarron River-bed operations in a portion of the Cushing Oil Field on December 2, 1915. The view is looking to the southwest from a river overlook located in Creek County, Oklahoma. The panorama was constructed from two photographs taken by A.E. Fath (photograph number 49, fae00049 and photograph number 50, fae00050).
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Cushing Oil Field. South of Oilton, Oklahoma. Creek County, Oklahoma. October 3, 1915.
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Summary: The upper panorama shows Cimarron River-bed operations in a portion of the Cushing Oil Field on December 2, 1915. The view is looking to the southwest from a river overlook located in Creek County, Oklahoma. The panorama was constructed from two photographs taken by A.E. Fath. The repeat photograph, taken on January 1, 2011, is near the same vantage point used by Fath in 1915. (36.04884444 N, 96.58924166 W). Today, a lone oil derrick is visible on the far bank. Note: Ninety-six (96) years between A.E. Fath photograph numbers 49 and 50 (awc00049 and awc00050) and Stan Paxton's photograph. Links to these individual photographs are listed below under Web Links.
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Glenn Pool Oil Field, looking east and southeast from the SE1/4 SEC 8, T17N., R12E. Panorama in three parts. Photos 1, 2 and 3. (see fae00001) Creek County, Oklahoma. August 22, 1914.
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Album caption and index card: Cimarron River bed operations in Cushing Oil Field, Oklahoma. Looking southwest. Creek County, Okahoma. December 2, 1915. Note: Panorama with A.E. Fath photograph number 50, fae00050.
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Album caption and index card: Cimarron River bed operations in Cushing Oil Field. Looking southwest. Creek County, Oklahoma. December 2, 1915. Note: Panorama with A.E. Fath photograph number 49, fae00049. Link to panorama is listed below in Web Links. The panorama was created by Stanley T. Paxton, USGS, in 2011.


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