
The Brazos River creates a meandering border between Washington, Waller, and Austin Counties in this early 1960s study of rural southeast Texas. The landscape is defined by the heavy industrial footprint of the Raccoon Bend Oil Field in the southeast, where a dense network of oil wells and pipelines contrasts with the scattered agricultural settlements to the north. These small communities, including Sauney Stand, Buckhorn, and Cochran, are characterized by their local institutions, such as Sauney Chapel, Union Center Sch, and Cochran Sch.
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1960 Rexville
Austin County, TX

1961 Burleigh
Austin County, TX

1962 Buckhorn
Austin County, TX

1963 Cat Spring
Austin County, TX

1963 Kenney
Austin County, TX

1963 Welcome
Austin County, TX
2010 Buckhorn
Austin County, TX
2010 Burleigh
Austin County, TX
2010 Cat Spring
Austin County, TX
2010 Kenney
Austin County, TX
2010 Rexville
Austin County, TX
2010 Welcome
Austin County, TX
2013 Buckhorn
Austin County, TX
2013 Burleigh
Austin County, TX
2013 Cat Spring
Austin County, TX
2013 Kenney
Austin County, TX
2013 Rexville
Austin County, TX
2013 Welcome
Austin County, TX
2016 Buckhorn
Austin County, TX
2016 Burleigh
Austin County, TX
2016 Cat Spring
Austin County, TX
2016 Kenney
Austin County, TX
2016 Rexville
Austin County, TX
2016 Welcome
Austin County, TX
2019 Buckhorn
Austin County, TX
2019 Burleigh
Austin County, TX
2019 Cat Spring
Austin County, TX
2019 Kenney
Austin County, TX
2019 Rexville
Austin County, TX
2019 Welcome
Austin County, TX

2022 Buckhorn
Austin County, TX

2022 Burleigh
Austin County, TX

2022 Cat Spring
Austin County, TX

2022 Kenney
Austin County, TX

2022 Rexville
Austin County, TX

2022 Welcome
Austin County, TX