
The Guadalupe River meanders broadly through this central Texas landscape, shaping the development of Cuero and the surrounding rural communities. As the seat of DeWitt County, the city is anchored by the historic DeWitt County Courthouse, with its street grid expanding east toward the Cuero Municipal Airport. The map documents a significant density of family and community burial grounds, from the Evergreen Cem and Hillside Cem within the city limits to more isolated rural sites like McCrabb Cem and Clinton Cem. To the northwest, the small settlement of Lindenau sits near the banks of Sandies Cr. The terrain is further defined by a network of drainage systems including Threemile Cr and Fivemile Cr, which flow through ranch lands marked by long-standing local road names and soil conservation projects.
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