1925 Map of Aspermont 4-a
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1925 Map of Aspermont 4-a

USGS Topo · Published 1925

About this map

Old Glory serves as the primary hub in the southeastern corner of this mid-1920s survey, situated along the Denver railroad and State Highway No 18. The landscape is dominated by the winding path of the Salt Fork of Brazos River, where crucial river access points like Redhorse Crossing and Robinson Crossing provided transit in an era of growing infrastructure. A distinct network of rural community institutions is visible across the terrain, including Davidson School, Sandlin School, New Hope School, and Hooker School. This distribution of schools, along with the Grand View Church and a lone Cemetery, reflects a settled agricultural society where local education and faith were organized around family homesteads and the river's drainage basins. The survey captures a moment when traditional river crossings were still vital alongside the developing state highway system.


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Map Details

Date Portrayed1925
Date Published1925
PublisherU.S. Geological Survey
Map TypeTopographic
Scale1:48,000
Physical Dimensions13 x 22.9 inches

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