
Bartlett straddles the line between Bell and Williamson Counties, serving as a central hub for the surrounding agricultural landscape during the mid-1960s. The map illustrates a town structured around its rail corridor and a growing residential footprint, including 1980s updates that show expansion near the Sewage Disposal plant. The surrounding countryside is defined by an intricate network of drainage, where Donahoe Creek and Indian Creek carve through the blackland prairie.
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