
Fedor sits at the heart of this central Texas landscape, characterized by the winding tributaries of the Yegua Creek system. Mapping by the Geological Survey in the early 1980s reveals a rural landscape defined by family-named landmarks and community hubs like Trinity Ch and Hills Point Ch. The terrain is marked by a complex network of seasonal drainages, including Middle Yegua Creek and West Yegua Creek, which feed a series of small water bodies like Lincoln Lake and the somberly named Mourn Lake. In the northern reaches, the map records established family burial grounds such as Wolf Cem and the Melcher Cem, providing essential data for genealogists tracing early settlement patterns in this part of Lee County. The presence of Moab and Mt Nebo Ch further illustrates the localized community structure in a region dominated by ranching and small-scale agriculture.
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1958 Ledbetter
Lee County, TX

1960 Tanglewood
Lee County, TX

1961 Lincoln
Lee County, TX

1982 Beaukiss
Lee County, TX

1982 Fedor
Lee County, TX
2010 Beaukiss
Lee County, TX
2010 Fedor
Lee County, TX
2010 Ledbetter
Lee County, TX
2010 Lincoln
Lee County, TX
2010 Tanglewood
Lee County, TX
2012 Beaukiss
Lee County, TX
2012 Fedor
Lee County, TX
2013 Ledbetter
Lee County, TX
2013 Lincoln
Lee County, TX

2013 Tanglewood
Lee County, TX
2016 Beaukiss
Lee County, TX
2016 Fedor
Lee County, TX
2016 Ledbetter
Lee County, TX
2016 Lincoln
Lee County, TX

2016 Tanglewood
Lee County, TX
2019 Beaukiss
Lee County, TX
2019 Fedor
Lee County, TX
2019 Ledbetter
Lee County, TX
2019 Lincoln
Lee County, TX
2019 Tanglewood
Lee County, TX

2022 Beaukiss
Lee County, TX

2022 Fedor
Lee County, TX

2022 Ledbetter
Lee County, TX

2022 Lincoln
Lee County, TX

2022 Tanglewood
Lee County, TX