
The Red River forms the northern boundary of this territory, separating Clay County, Texas, from Jefferson County, Oklahoma. This rural landscape is defined by the winding course of the Little Wichita River as it traverses the southern half of the quadrangle, creating a complex drainage network that includes Little Pecan Cr and several water bodies such as Lively Lake and Maddox Lake. The settlement of Stanfield sits in the northeast, while the interior is crisscrossed by established farm-to-market roads and named routes like Riverland Rd and Jim Maddox Rd.
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20 maps found

1957 Wichita Falls East
Clay County, TX

1963 Deer Creek
Clay County, TX

1963 Vashti
Clay County, TX

1964 Joy
Clay County, TX

1964 Scotland SE
Clay County, TX

1968 Bluegrove
Clay County, TX

1972 Charlie
Clay County, TX

1984 Dickworsham
Clay County, TX

1984 Hurnville
Clay County, TX

1985 Riverland Cemetery
Clay County, TX

1991 Charlie
Clay County, TX

2022 Bluegrove
Clay County, TX

2022 Charlie
Clay County, TX

2022 Deer Creek
Clay County, TX

2022 Dickworsham
Clay County, TX

2022 Hurnville
Clay County, TX

2022 Joy
Clay County, TX

2022 Riverland Cemetery
Clay County, TX

2022 Scotland SE
Clay County, TX

2022 Vashti
Clay County, TX