
Oktaha and Rentiesville anchor this survey of the Oklahoma prairie south of Muskogee. The landscape is heavily marked by its commemorative and ancestral sites, including Honey Springs Cem and Honey Springs, a location deeply tied to Civil War history. The map meticulously documents a network of rural burial grounds such as Grayson Cem, Oktaha Cem, and Combs Cem, which offer significant value for genealogical research in this part of Muskogee and McIntosh counties. To the southeast, the terrain rises into the Rattlesnake Mountains, providing a contrast to the flatter agricultural lands and water bodies like Reinhardt Lake. Drainage patterns from Dirty Cr and Timberly Cr define the local topography, while the straight lines of Railroad St and various section roads indicate the enduring influence of the Public Land Survey System on modern settlement.
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