
The Lampasas River and Cowhouse Creek systems define the landscape of this Central Texas region during the mid-1950s, where the borders of Hamilton, Coryell, and Lampasas Counties converge. Small agricultural communities such as Evant, Pearl, and Adamsville are the primary hubs, connected by the American Legion Memorial Highway. The map reveals a high concentration of springs, including Old Cottonwood Spring and Tan Yard Spring, which were vital for rural life in these rolling uplands.
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