
The town of Morrison anchors the eastern edge of this landscape, situated near the boundary between Noble and Pawnee Counties. The region is defined by a sophisticated system of flood control and water management, evidenced by numerous numbered reservoirs such as Upper Black Bear Cr Site 75 Reservoir and Upper Black Bear Cr Site 2 Reservoir along the winding course of Black Bear Cr. These engineered features sit alongside older landmarks like the Pleasant Valley Cem and the settlement of Sumner. The terrain is characterized by local elevations such as Knob Hill, with a regular grid of section roads including Maverick, Lariat, and John Wayne providing access to the agricultural hinterlands. The map traces the drainage patterns of Mule Cr and Spring Cr, reflecting the rural character of this North Central Oklahoma territory.
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