
The Attoyac River and Blackwater Cr define the rural landscape of East Texas on the border of Nacogdoches and Shelby counties. This area is characterized by a network of small settlements and family burial grounds, including the Greenwood Cem in Garrison and the remote Mast Cem Number 2 located near the Soil Conservation Service Site 18a Reservoir. The topography transitions from the river lowlands to prominent rises such as Bennett Mtn and Hollow Rock Mtn. Modern water management is evident through several Soil Conservation Service reservoirs, while historical continuity is preserved in communities like Silas and Stockman. The map provides a detailed view of the regional road system, from state routes like FM 138 to local thoroughfares such as Brush Prairie Rd, connecting these scattered agricultural and residential outposts.
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1944 Patroon
Shelby County, TX

1956 Patroon
Shelby County, TX

1984 Arcadia
Shelby County, TX

1984 Brushy Creek
Shelby County, TX

1984 Garrison East
Shelby County, TX

1984 Hurstown
Shelby County, TX

1984 Mount Herman
Shelby County, TX

1984 Neuville
Shelby County, TX

1984 Patroon North
Shelby County, TX

1984 Tenaha East
Shelby County, TX

1984 Tenaha West
Shelby County, TX

2003 Brushy Creek
Shelby County, TX

2003 Hurstown
Shelby County, TX

2003 Patroon North
Shelby County, TX

2022 Arcadia
Shelby County, TX

2022 Brushy Creek
Shelby County, TX

2022 Garrison East
Shelby County, TX

2022 Hurstown
Shelby County, TX

2022 Mount Herman
Shelby County, TX

2022 Neuville
Shelby County, TX

2022 Patroon North
Shelby County, TX

2022 Tenaha East
Shelby County, TX

2022 Tenaha West
Shelby County, TX