
The Canadian River forms a natural boundary between McClain and Cleveland counties in this mid-1960s portrait of central Oklahoma. The landscape is defined by a significant energy infrastructure, featuring the extensive East Washington Oil Field, South Noble Oil Field, and Northest Gibson Spur Oil Field. Near the town of Washington, Walnut Creek meanders eastward toward the river valley, while the community of Goldsby marks the northern extent of the survey. The transport network is anchored by the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe railroad, which parallels the river. Local life is documented through established landmarks like Washington Cem, Union Hill Ch, and the small settlement of Woody Chapel, illustrating the rural social fabric before modern suburban expansion.
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