Maryann, I don't think that even a modern map would help! The area you need was identified as Dawson on the Enumeration District Map of Tulsa County (NARA Microfilm Series M1930, Roll 27). This area was outside the city limits of Tulsa. The ED you need is 72-15, for part of Dawson Township. It is bordered by North 66th St. on the north, Peoria on the east, the Tulsa city limits on the south (roughly Apache) and the Tulsa/Osage county line on the west. Your old school was in the next ED to the west, 72-14. Barbara Becker Meehan, CGRS, FTGS Tulsa, Oklahoma On Tuesday, April 16, 2002, at 04:01 PM, [email protected] wrote: > My parents lived almost in the "downtown" area of > Turley. We lived about five blocks west of Peoria all of my childhood > and my > parents lived in the same house until 1962, when my father died. I > walked to > Cherokee to go to school and we lived close enough that, most days, I > even > walked home for lunch. The area in which we lived was in the area that > is > covered by the parameters for which you suggested I search. However, > even > knowing that, I was and am unable to determine which roll of film (on > CD) I > should buy. So many of the EDs were determined by where the railroad > tracks > and other landmarks were located, that I have been unable to find on the > small map of the city that I still have in my possession. I guess I > will > just wait until July when I intend to go to Western OK for a family > reunion. > I can stop in at one of the Visitor's Centers when I get to the OK > State Line > and get a better map of Tulsa and surrounding areas.