Field Notebook: Oklahoma 1919
Page 54
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Janed at 2.30. At Denant we turned northeast and at Cadder we began to follow the M.K. and T. Railway. At Cadder we looked at the Cornishian Cadder limestone in the railway cut near the stationi. Sykes are common. Besides Cadder we got into the work roads in my experience and moss are more stuck in the sand. This muddy stretck of