
Eden serves as the primary settlement in this late nineteenth-century survey, positioned at a vital junction of trails and wagon roads south of the Brady Mountains. This area of central Texas is characterized by a dense network of intermittent drainage, with Brady Creek and South Brady Creek flowing eastward across the plateau. The landscape is punctuated by the significant natural pass at Salt Gap, which provides a navigable route through the rugged limestone hills of the Brady range.
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