
Redberry Mountain and the winding course of Bayou Manard define this Oklahoma landscape during the early 1970s. This orthophotomap, produced by the U.S. Geological Survey and the Oklahoma Geological Survey, provides an aerial perspective on the rural terrain of Cherokee County. The imagery reveals a mosaic of dense woodlands and cleared agricultural fields, showing the local land-use patterns of the era. The southern portion of the quadrangle is marked by the drainage of Greenleaf Creek, while Bob Tail Creek cuts through the northern elevations. Unlike traditional topographic maps, this aerial mosaic allows for the direct observation of field boundaries and tree lines as they existed in late 1972.
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1972 Hulbert NE
Cherokee County, OK

1972 Hulbert NW
Cherokee County, OK

1972 Hulbert SE
Cherokee County, OK

1972 Tailholt
Cherokee County, OK

1972 Webbers Falls NE
Cherokee County, OK

1974 Qualls
Cherokee County, OK

1974 Thompson Corner
Cherokee County, OK
2010 Qualls
Cherokee County, OK
2010 Tailholt
Cherokee County, OK
2010 Thompson Corner
Cherokee County, OK
2012 Qualls
Cherokee County, OK
2012 Tailholt
Cherokee County, OK
2012 Thompson Corner
Cherokee County, OK
2016 Qualls
Cherokee County, OK
2016 Tailholt
Cherokee County, OK
2016 Thompson Corner
Cherokee County, OK
2019 Qualls
Cherokee County, OK
2019 Tailholt
Cherokee County, OK
2019 Thompson Corner
Cherokee County, OK

2022 Qualls
Cherokee County, OK

2022 Tailholt
Cherokee County, OK

2022 Thompson Corner
Cherokee County, OK