
Baileyboro serves as the focal point of this West Texas landscape, where the agricultural grid of Bailey County meets the distinct natural depressions of the High Plains. The small community is anchored by the Baileyboro Cem, providing a vital touchstone for genealogists and local historians tracing family roots in this corner of the state. The terrain is characterized by numerous ephemeral water bodies, most notably the expansive Coyote Lake in the northwest and Baileyboro Lake to the south, which interrupt the otherwise orderly progression of county roads.
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1962 Baileyboro
Bailey County, TX

1962 Baileyboro NE
Bailey County, TX

1962 Birdwell Ranch
Bailey County, TX

1962 Needmore
Bailey County, TX

1962 Stegall
Bailey County, TX

1963 Lazbuddie SW
Bailey County, TX

1963 Progress
Bailey County, TX

1968 Bula
Bailey County, TX

1968 Three Way School
Bailey County, TX

1968 Upper White Lake
Bailey County, TX

1985 Golden Ranch
Bailey County, TX

2022 Baileyboro
Bailey County, TX

2022 Baileyboro NE
Bailey County, TX

2022 Birdwell Ranch
Bailey County, TX

2022 Bula
Bailey County, TX

2022 Golden Ranch
Bailey County, TX

2022 Lazbuddie SW
Bailey County, TX

2022 Needmore
Bailey County, TX

2022 Progress
Bailey County, TX

2022 Stegall
Bailey County, TX

2022 Three Way School
Bailey County, TX

2022 Upper White Lake
Bailey County, TX