
The southern outskirts of Sherman meet the rural landscape of Grayson County in this late 1950s survey. The topography is dominated by the winding drainage of Choctaw Creek, which carves deep, wooded ravines across the central portion of the map. This area shows a transition from the urban grid of the county seat—highlighted by landmarks like George Washington Carver Sch and Chapman Park—to the agricultural lands of Luella and the outlying communities.
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