
The Red River defines the border between Texas and Oklahoma in this region northeast of Wichita Falls. The landscape is marked by the shifting channels and bars of the river, including McFarland Island and water sources like Lilly Spring and McFarland Spring. Settlement is concentrated in the small communities of Thornberry and the Cashion Community, while the south-central portion of the map is dominated by the confluence where the Wichita River joins the larger Red River system. Aviation is prominent in the local geography, with Klinkerman Airport and Dave Eby Field situated among the various farm-to-market roads. For genealogists, the Thornberry Cem provides a specific point of interest for tracing early residents of Clay and Wichita counties.
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1915 Barwise School
Wichita County, TX

1915 Clara
Wichita County, TX

1916 Fowlkes
Wichita County, TX

1917 Beaver Creek
Wichita County, TX

1918 Barwise School
Wichita County, TX

1918 Clara
Wichita County, TX

1919 Fowlkes
Wichita County, TX

1920 Beaver Creek
Wichita County, TX

1957 Wichita Falls East
Wichita County, TX

1957 Wichita Falls West
Wichita County, TX

1957 Wichita Falls West
Wichita County, TX

1968 Beaver Creek
Wichita County, TX

1968 Fowlkes
Wichita County, TX

1972 Clara
Wichita County, TX

1972 Sunshine Hill
Wichita County, TX

1972 Thornberry
Wichita County, TX

1972 Wichita Falls East
Wichita County, TX

1972 Wichita Falls West
Wichita County, TX

2022 Beaver Creek
Wichita County, TX

2022 Clara
Wichita County, TX

2022 Fowlkes
Wichita County, TX

2022 Sunshine Hill
Wichita County, TX

2022 Thornberry
Wichita County, TX

2022 Wichita Falls East
Wichita County, TX

2022 Wichita Falls West
Wichita County, TX