
The Brazoria County seat of Angleton serves as the focal point for this 1943 survey, situated at the junction of two major Missouri Pacific railroad lines. The landscape is defined by the winding course of Oyster Creek and its associated oxbow lakes, including Lewis Lake and Scoby Lake. To the north and west, smaller settlements like Chenango and Anchor mark the rail corridors, while the Texas Agricultural Experimental Station and the Fairgrounds highlight the local importance of farming and community gatherings.
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