
Ringwood and Meno anchor this rural section of Oklahoma, where the flat agricultural plains are divided by a precise grid of section-line roads such as e0380 RD and n2700 RD. The landscape is defined by its agrarian roots and religious heritage, evidenced by the cluster of cemeteries that serve these prairie communities, including New Hopedale Mennonite Memorial Cem and Saint Michael Cem. A network of small waterways, most notably Turkey Cr and Hoyle Cr, meander through the countryside, while Koehn Lake provides a distinct hydrological feature in the central portion of the survey area. The mapping of Decker Field near the southern boundary suggests localized infrastructure in an otherwise expansive landscape of homesteads and fields. This survey provides a clear look at the spatial organization of Major Co and Alfalfa Co, showing how local life is organized around these small town centers and their surrounding cemeteries and creek beds.
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