
The town of Camargo serves as the focal point of this late 1960s survey, situated where the Missouri-Kansas-Texas railroad corridor meets the drainages of the Canadian River. The landscape is defined by the sharp transition between the river bottomlands to the south and the dissected uplands of Johnson and Cleveland townships. In these northern sections, Trail Creek and Powwow Creek cut deeply through the terrain, creating a complex drainage network that dictated early settlement and road placement.
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