
The Red River and Pease River converge at the Oklahoma-Texas border, defining a landscape of riparian lowlands and agricultural plateaus in the late 1950s. On the Oklahoma side, Davidson serves as a northern anchor, while the Texas landscape to the south is marked by the busy Fort Worth and Denver (Burlington) line. This corridor connects small farming and rail outposts like Oklaunion, Elliott, and Harrold.
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