
Snake Creek winds through the dissected plains of northern Oklahoma and southern Kansas in this 1970 aerial survey. The map centers on the border between the two states, specifically where Clark Co, Kansas, meets Harper Co, Oklahoma. This is a landscape shaped by agricultural land divisions and the emerging energy economy of the late 20th century. While the settlement of Willard represents the local population center, much of the terrain is marked by township lines for Adams and Wilson. The distribution of Gas Wells and an Oil Well across the southern portion of the quadrangle indicates the industrial footprint in this rural corridor. Near the state line, a small Cem and a Roadside Park offer specific points of interest for genealogists and local historians tracking the development of the region's infrastructure.
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1970 Buffalo NE
Harper County, OK

1970 Buffalo NW
Harper County, OK

1970 Buffalo SE
Harper County, OK

1970 Rosston NE
Harper County, OK

1970 Rosston NW
Harper County, OK

1970 Selman NW
Harper County, OK

1970 Sleeping Bear Creek NW
Harper County, OK

1971 Fort Supply NE
Harper County, OK

1971 Fort Supply NW
Harper County, OK

1971 Laverne NE
Harper County, OK

1971 Rosston SE
Harper County, OK

1971 Selman SE
Harper County, OK

1971 Sleeping Bear Creek
Harper County, OK

2022 Buffalo NE
Harper County, OK

2022 Buffalo NW
Harper County, OK

2022 Buffalo SE
Harper County, OK

2022 Fort Supply NE
Harper County, OK

2022 Fort Supply NW
Harper County, OK

2022 Laverne NE
Harper County, OK

2022 Rosston NE
Harper County, OK

2022 Rosston NW
Harper County, OK

2022 Rosston SE
Harper County, OK

2022 Selman NW
Harper County, OK

2022 Selman SE
Harper County, OK

2022 Sleeping Bear Creek
Harper County, OK

2022 Sleeping Bear Creek NW
Harper County, OK