
The Red River forms the winding boundary between North Texas and Oklahoma, anchored by the significant expansion of Lake Texoma. This mid-century survey captures a network of growing agricultural and transit hubs including Sherman, Denison, and Gainesville during a period of infrastructure modernization. The landscape is defined by the transition from the blackland prairies of Grayson County to the Cross Timbers, with notable natural landmarks like Wolf Ridge and Dye Mounds breaking the terrain.
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