
The settlement of Scotland serves as the focal point of this 1963 survey, situated near the headwaters of Little Post Oak Creek and East Little Post Oak Creek. The landscape is defined by the sinuous path of the Little Wichita River, which creates a prominent Horseshoe Bend as it flows toward the Clay County line. The area reflects a mid-century petroleum economy, characterized by the South Vogesberger-Strawn Oil Field and numerous scattered Oil Wells, highlighting the industrial transition of the North Texas plains.
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