
The Brazos River carves a deep, winding path through this North Texas landscape, defining the boundaries between Somervell, Johnson, and Bosque counties. In the late 1960s, the southern portion of the map is dominated by the northern reaches of Lake Whitney, where the river broadens significantly at Kimball Bend. The topography is marked by distinctive limestone features like Bee Mtn, Butte, and Negrohead Bluff, which tower over the creek valleys.
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1924 Cleburne 3-B
Johnson County, TX

1924 Granbury 4-a
Johnson County, TX

1960 Cleburne East
Johnson County, TX

1961 Bono
Johnson County, TX

1961 Cleburne West
Johnson County, TX

1968 Brazos Point
Johnson County, TX
2010 Bono
Johnson County, TX
2010 Brazos Point
Johnson County, TX
2010 Cleburne East
Johnson County, TX
2010 Cleburne West
Johnson County, TX
2012 Cleburne East
Johnson County, TX
2012 Cleburne West
Johnson County, TX
2013 Bono
Johnson County, TX
2013 Brazos Point
Johnson County, TX
2016 Bono
Johnson County, TX
2016 Brazos Point
Johnson County, TX
2016 Cleburne East
Johnson County, TX
2016 Cleburne West
Johnson County, TX
2019 Bono
Johnson County, TX
2019 Brazos Point
Johnson County, TX
2019 Cleburne East
Johnson County, TX
2019 Cleburne West
Johnson County, TX

2022 Bono
Johnson County, TX

2022 Brazos Point
Johnson County, TX

2022 Cleburne East
Johnson County, TX

2022 Cleburne West
Johnson County, TX