
The Hughes County Courthouse serves as the central landmark of Holdenville, an Oklahoma community defined by its grid of named streets and proximity to several key water resources. To the southeast, the Little River and Lynn Peters Reservoir mark the local drainage, while the Holdenville Waterworks Lake sits just east of the city limits. This recent topographic survey reveals a landscape deeply connected to its history through numerous small burial grounds, including the Shawnego Cem and Middle Creek Cem, scattered across the undulating terrain. To the south, the settlement of Spaulding anchors a more rural section of the county, while the northwestern corner of the sheet includes the edge of Wewoka, with the Oakwood Cem situated near the boundary between Seminole and Hughes counties.
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