
Douglassville sits at the heart of this East Texas landscape, serving as a hub where local roads converge near Webster Creek. In the late 1960s, the northern edge of the quadrangle is dominated by the sprawling waters of Lake Texarkana and the Sulphur River, which define the boundary between Bowie and Cass counties. The shoreline is marked by recreation and early park development, including Atlanta State Park and various landings like Poorboy Landing and Knights Bluff Landing.
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