Paul Fisher papers 1894-1982.

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Paul Fisher papers 1894-1982.

Includes community plans prepared by ASCOG for the Oklahoma cities of Cache, Chattanooga, and Geronimo; comprehensive plans (1971), for Lawton, Okla., prepared by Lawton Metropolitan Area Planning Commission; Lawton metropolitan area transportation study; model comprehensive planning program, non-reservation Indian tribes, 1972; Sanborn maps of Duncan,Okla. (1894-1931), and on microfilm of the cities of Lawton and Waurika, Okla.; correspondence (1981-1982), between Paul Fisher, Director of Planning, ASCOG, and Sanborn Map Company, N.Y.; and oversized Sanborn maps of Lawton (1931), and Anadarko, Okla. (1907).

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Sanborn Map Company

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The Sanborn Map Company was founded in 1867 with headquarters in New York City. Its purpose was to produce maps that would show "at a glance the character of the fire insurance risks of all buildings" in a give community. Since these maps had a very specialized use, "there were usually fewer than twenty orders for a single map sheet". Consequently, even though Sanborn maps are printed works, their rarity is similar to that of manuscript maps. The Sanborn Map Company ceased making its insurance r...

Lawton Metropolitan Area Planning Commission

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Fisher, Paul A.

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Planner for the Association of South Central Oklahoma Governments (ASCOG) from 1974 to 2003; developed comprehensive plans for several cities in the state of Oklahoma and provided ordinance books and major development regulations for cities and towns in south central Oklahoma. From the description of Paul Fisher historical site survey collection, 1982-1984. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 458594411 Planner; planning director (retired), for the Association of South Central Okl...

Association of South Central Oklahoma Governments

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ASCOG was organized 24 July 1969 to assist local governments to serve the needs of their citizens; one of eleven regional councils of local governments in Oklahoma; funding is provided from local dues, state appropriated funds, and state, federal and private grants. From the description of Association of South Central Oklahoma Governments records relating to a building survey of Anadarko, Okla., 1987-1990. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 179844925 Organization devoted to city...