
Wyandotte serves as the focal point of this northeastern Oklahoma landscape, situated near the confluence where the Spring River meets the Neosho River. The geography is defined by a series of distinct upland prairies and valleys, including Jackson Prairie and Yankee Bill Prairie, which break up the winding courses of Sycamore Creek and Lost Creek. For genealogists and local historians, the presence of the Indian Cem and Modoc Cem provides essential grounding for the tribal histories of the area, while the smaller Brown Cem sits near Sycamore Cove. South of the main town, the settlement of Kellyville is nestled along the creek systems. The map illustrates a developed rural network of roads like E Broadway Ave and Turtle Dr, reflecting the modern layout of these historic tribal lands and prairies.
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