
The Navasota River and its tributary Pin Oak Cr define this area of Limestone County, where the rural landscape is marked by a deep-rooted pattern of small cemeteries and local settlements. Genealogists can find several family and community burial grounds, including the Webb Chapel Cem, Plummer Cem, and Shiloh Cem, which anchor the northern reaches near the hamlet of Shiloh. The map illustrates the transition from the traditional river-bottom geography to modern industrial footprints, evidenced by the presence of Mitchell Energy facilities south of the river. A dense network of local roads, such as LCR 430 and FM 39, connects these disparate sites, while landmarks like Morgan Hill rise above the surrounding creeks. Further south, the outskirts of Groesbeck begin to emerge, showing the early stages of urban expansion into the surrounding ranchland and creek valleys.
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18 maps found

1957 Prairie Hill
Limestone County, TX

1960 Echols
Limestone County, TX

1966 Ben Hur
Limestone County, TX

1966 Box Church
Limestone County, TX

1966 Fallon
Limestone County, TX

1966 Farrar
Limestone County, TX

1966 Kosse East
Limestone County, TX

1966 Odds
Limestone County, TX

1966 Oletha
Limestone County, TX

2022 Ben Hur
Limestone County, TX

2022 Box Church
Limestone County, TX

2022 Echols
Limestone County, TX

2022 Fallon
Limestone County, TX

2022 Farrar
Limestone County, TX

2022 Kosse East
Limestone County, TX

2022 Odds
Limestone County, TX

2022 Oletha
Limestone County, TX

2022 Prairie Hill
Limestone County, TX