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| | Rogers County, Oklahoma |
 | | Rogers County, formerly an important section of the northwestern part of the Cherokee Nation, contains about seven hundred square miles of land, nearly all of which is well adapted to raising all of the staple crops of that latitude. |
 | | Corn, oats, wheat, barley, alfalfa and prairie hay are produced abundantly throughout the county, while the bottom land produces good crops of cotton and potatoes. |
 | | The greatest gas field yet discovered in the county is that south and west of Foyil, seven miles north and west of Claremore, where numerous wells have been brought in, each with a daily volume of from 7,000,000 to 16,000,000 cubic feet. |
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