
The Missouri Pacific railroad cuts a diagonal line across this South Texas landscape, serving the small community of Brundage and the nearby J N Siding. This 1972 survey captures the region's heavy reliance on the petroleum industry, evidenced by the extensive Indian Mound Oil Field and East Thirteen Oil Field. The terrain is defined by the winding course of the Nueces River at the southern boundary and the drainage of Tortuga Creek.
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