
The Washita River meanders through the northern section of this territory, where the town of Carnegie serves as a local hub at the intersection of the C R I & P railroad and regional roadways. This mid-1980s landscape is defined by its agricultural and energy infrastructure, featuring an Oil Field in the southwest and a network of named drainages including North Running Lathram Creek and South Lathram Creek.
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