1991 Map of Denton
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1991 Map of Denton

USGS Topo · Published 1991

About this map

Denton anchors the western edge of this landscape where the borders of Comanche, Grady, and Stephens counties converge. The terrain is defined by the extensive Gas And Oil Field that stretches across the central and southern portions of the map, marked by a dense concentration of Oil Wells and Gas Wells. This industrial footprint is interspersed with rural gathering points like the Hurley Grove Community House and the Woodlawn Cem, indicating a community structured around both energy extraction and traditional social centers. Waterways such as Little Beaver Creek and Armstrong Creek wind through the region, occasionally diverted or utilized by the numerous Drill Holes that signal ongoing exploration. The presence of a Radio Tower and family-named landmarks like Burris further emphasize the mix of modern communication infrastructure and established local property holdings in this active Oklahoma energy corridor.


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Map Details

Date Portrayed1991
Date Published1991
PublisherU.S. Geological Survey
Map TypeTopographic
Scale1:24,000
Physical Dimensions22.5 x 27.3 inches

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