
The Salt Fork Red River defines the eastern landscape of Jackson County, carving a wide path through the prairie south of Olustee. This modern survey illustrates the persistent grid of section line roads, such as e1680 RD and n1950 RD, that organize the agricultural terrain. The town of Olustee sits as the central hub, characterized by a structured street plan including W 2nd St and E 5th St. Local history and genealogy are preserved in the presence of the Aaron Cem to the north and the Olustee Cem to the southeast, while the Olustee Municipal Airport indicates the modern infrastructure serving this rural corner of Oklahoma. Tributaries like Turkey Creek and Bitter Cr feed into the river system, shaping the hydrology of the plains.
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