
Amherst anchors the northeastern portion of this High Plains landscape, situated where the local road network meets the diagonal transit corridor. The terrain is defined by the expansive Bull Lake, a significant water feature that provides a focal point for the surrounding topography. Extending from the lake's southern reaches, the drainage of Bull Draw snakes through the ranching and agricultural tracts, illustrating the natural hydrological patterns of Lamb County. This survey detail captures the geometric precision of the Texas panhandle’s grid system, where long stretches like Co RD 105 serve as the primary arteries connecting isolated homesteads to the community at Amherst. The map reveals a land structured by irrigation and large-scale land management, typical of the modern era in this region of the Llano Estacado.
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1962 Cofferville
Lamb County, TX

1962 Fieldton
Lamb County, TX

1962 Muleshoe NE
Lamb County, TX

1963 Dodd
Lamb County, TX

1963 Dodd SE
Lamb County, TX

1963 Hart SW
Lamb County, TX

1963 Lazbuddie SE
Lamb County, TX

1964 Beck
Lamb County, TX

1964 Bull Lake
Lamb County, TX

1976 Anton NW
Lamb County, TX

2022 Beck
Lamb County, TX

2022 Bull Lake
Lamb County, TX

2022 Cofferville
Lamb County, TX

2022 Dodd
Lamb County, TX

2022 Dodd SE
Lamb County, TX

2022 Fieldton
Lamb County, TX

2022 Hart SW
Lamb County, TX

2022 Lazbuddie SE
Lamb County, TX

2022 Muleshoe NE
Lamb County, TX