Talk:Oklahoma City-Ada-Atoka Railway

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The OCAA was originally owned by interests associated with the Oklahoma Railway, but was sold to the Muskogee Corporation (which also controlled the Midland Valley Railroad and the Kansas, Oklahoma and Gulf Railway) in 1929. Reference to Muskogee Corporation should be Muskogee Company. Stagner, Lloyd E. Midland Valley: Rails For Coal, Cattle, & Crude. David City, Nebraska: South Platte Press, 1996. ISBN 0-942035-36-4 --Bozokansas 04:56, 27 November 2006 (UTC)