1956 Map of Ninemile Creek, 1976 Print
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1956 Map of Ninemile Creek

USGS Topo · Published 1976

About this map

Fort Sill Indian School Reservation occupies the northwestern corner of this territory, marking a significant institutional presence in Comanche County during the mid-20th century. The landscape is defined by the convergence of East Cache Creek and its namesake tributary, Ninemile Creek, which meanders across the central plains. This era saw a transition in land use, as traditional agricultural areas began to integrate more industrial infrastructure, including a Sewage Disposal Plant and prominent communications arrays such as a Television tower and several Radio towers. The local community is anchored by the Flower Mound School, while the presence of scattered Oil wells across the northern sections points to the region's energy production history. Revisions from the mid-1970s illustrate the gradual expansion of local facilities and utility networks along the Base Line road corridor.


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Map Details

Date Portrayed1956
Date Published1976
PublisherU.S. Geological Survey
Map TypeTopographic
Scale1:24,000
Physical Dimensions21.7 x 26.7 inches

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