
The town of Hulbert and the community of Eli anchor this survey of the Cookson Hills region of eastern Oklahoma. The landscape is defined by the expansive waters of Fort Gibson Lake, which fills the valley where Fourteenmile Creek and Double Spring Creek once flowed freely. The terrain is a complex series of ridges and named hollows, including Fourteen Mile Hills, Peckerwood Hill, and Wooded Hollow, illustrating the deeply dissected nature of the Ozark Plateau's southwestern edge.
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