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EAGLE HOLLOW. Eagle Hollow, also known as Eagle Arroyo, begins ten miles east of Clarendon in eastern Donley County (at 34°57' N, 100°44' W) and runs northeast for four miles to its mouth on the Salt Fork of the Red River, twelve miles southeast of Howardwick (at 34°59' N, 100°43' W). The area terrain varies from flat to gently sloping to rolling, with some local escarpments. Native vegetation includes mesquite shrubs and bushes and grasses in deep, fine, sandy loam and loose sand.

BIBLIOGRAPHY: Virginia Browder, Donley County: Land O' Promise (Wichita Falls, Texas: Nortex, 1975).

 




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