King-Ryder Lumber Company at Thomasville, Oklahoma. Map showing tram route in 1901.  
 
 
 
Source: Cram, George F. Map of Oklahoma and Indian Territories. Cram's Atlas of the World, Ancient and Modern: New Census Edition. Chicago, Ill: George F. Cram, 1901.
Counties: LeFlore County.
Communities: Thomasville (later Stapp), Zoe, Red Lick.
Remarks: This was Long-Bell's Thomasville plant, operated under the subsidiary King-Ryder Lumber Company. Long-Bell ceased milling at Thomasville about the time of the creation of this map and relocated their King-Ryder operation to Bonami, Louisiana. The Long-Bell railroad at Thomasville was also known as the "Kingston & Choctaw Valley Railroad."
 
 

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King-Ryder Lumber Company at Thomasville, Oklahoma. Map showing tram route in 1901.
 
 
 
 
 
     
 
 
 
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