
The Oklahoma Indian Territory Boundary Line bisects this landscape surveyed in the late 1890s, marking the historic division between the Chickasaw Nation and the Seminole Nation. The Canadian River winds through the northern portion of the quadrangle, passing through sharp bends near Tyrola and Sasakwa. This era shows a network of emerging trade centers such as Ada, Center, and Fitzhugh, which were established along the drainage divides between the major river systems of the Canadian and the Blue Creek.
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