[OKGIS] Barren Fork or Baron Fork?

Burrow, Anthony R Mr anthony.burrow1 at us.army.mil
Thu Aug 31 13:33:59 CDT 2006


Hi David,

 

Here's one idea if you don't mind a little legwork: A place to start would
be to research the GLO notes in the local courthouse.  Usually, unnamed
landforms were named when the original surveyor crossed them and made
reference to them in his fieldbook.  Most court houses keep copies of these
fieldbooks.  This is where USGS usually gets them.  A lot of the names that
they gave back then have stuck.  Also, any changes to the name would be
noted in the county records or plats...or at least a reference to such.

 

Sincerely,

 

Tony Burrow, Engineering Technician

 

"To be truly happy, you must surround yourself with things that money cannot
buy."

 

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From: Brown, Scott [mailto:okgis-bounces at gis.gis.ou.edu] On Behalf Of Brown,
Scott
Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2006 11:57 AM
To: Oklahoma GIS Community
Subject: RE: [OKGIS] Barren Fork or Baron Fork?

 

When all else fails, flip a coin!  Heads is Baron and Tails is Barren!

 

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From: okgis-bounces at gis.gis.ou.edu on behalf of David W. Wheelock
Sent: Thu 8/31/2006 11:15 AM
To: okgis at gis.gis.ou.edu
Subject: [OKGIS] Barren Fork or Baron Fork?

Hi Folks, 

I just did a new delineation of the Scenic Rivers Watershed and am
attributing the data, and have again come up against the question of the
correct spelling of Baron/Barren Fork Creek.

Here's the problem.  The Oklahoma Scenic Rivers legislation spells it Barren
Fork, but the USGS quad maps have Baron Fork.  There is a town called Baron
close to it, as well, so it may have been named after that.  However, when I
Google "Baron Fork Creek Oklahoma" I get 88,000 hits; whereas, when I Google
"Barren Fork Creek Oklahoma" I get 98,000 hits.  It appears that both terms
are in equally common use, although possibly Baron Fork may have been the
original spelling.

Does anyone have any insight or knowledge that might help us resolve this
issue this issue? 

Thanks, 

David Wheelock     Application Specialist     david at oda.state.ok.us 

Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry
2800 North Lincoln Boulevard
Oklahoma City, OK 73105-4298
Phone: (405) 522-5477 FAX: (405) 522-3590
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than by those which have occurred to others." 
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