
Coleman and the surrounding ranching country of Central Texas are defined by the convergence of several major waterways and the path of the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe railroad in the mid-1980s. The terrain transitions from the Holloway Mountains in the northeast to the broad valleys formed by the Colorado River and Concho River in the southwest. This geography supported a network of small agricultural settlements like Silver Valley, Glen Cove, and Trickham, many of which were founded near dependable water sources such as Hords Creek or Jim Ned Creek.
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