
Butler and Stafford anchor this mid-century survey of western Oklahoma, where the landscape is defined by the winding course of the Washita River and its many tributaries. The area's social fabric is visible through a dense network of country institutions, including Prairie View Ch, Antioch Ch, and the Sunnyside Community Hall. The mapping reveals a rural economy supported by the Santa Fe railroad and local infrastructure such as an Oil Refinery and several pumping stations near the river.
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