
Oklaunion anchors the southeastern corner of this North Texas survey, situated just south of the winding course of the Pease River. The landscape is defined by the complex hydrography of the Rolling Plains, where the Pease River and Red River converge near the Oklahoma border. A prominent geological marker, Red Bluff, stands along the northern bank of the Red River, signifying the sharp elevation changes and eroded terrain characteristic of the region. The map details a strictly organized grid of county roads, such as Co RD 122 E and Co RD 124, which provide access to the agricultural lands between the drainage basins of Salt Cr and Dugan Cr. Genealogy and local history researchers will find Eastview Memorial Cem noted west of the town center, serving as a significant site for documentation in this rural pocket of Wilbarger County.
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