
The Red River marks the winding border between Oklahoma and Texas, defining the geography of this survey. On the Texas side, the landscape is characterized by the dispersed rural settlements of Direct, Georgia, and Unity, where the Caddo National Grassland preserves large tracts of prairie and timber. This area south of the river is punctuated by family-named landmarks and essential community anchors such as Pyles Cem and the Church of Christ.
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1951 Slate Shoals
Lamar County, TX

1951 Woodland
Lamar County, TX

1963 Minter
Lamar County, TX

1964 Pattonville
Lamar County, TX

1980 Direct
Lamar County, TX

1980 Pat Mayse Lake East
Lamar County, TX

1980 Pat Mayse Lake West
Lamar County, TX

1984 Biardstown
Lamar County, TX

1984 Tigertown
Lamar County, TX

2022 Biardstown
Lamar County, TX

2022 Direct
Lamar County, TX

2022 Minter
Lamar County, TX

2022 Pat Mayse Lake East
Lamar County, TX

2022 Pat Mayse Lake West
Lamar County, TX

2022 Pattonville
Lamar County, TX

2022 Slate Shoals
Lamar County, TX

2022 Tigertown
Lamar County, TX

2022 Woodland
Lamar County, TX