
New Summerfield and the eastern outskirts of Jacksonville anchor this survey of the East Texas landscape, where low ridges like Barber Hill rise above a complex network of creeks. Small, established communities such as Turney, Craft, and Gallatin are linked by a dense web of county roads that navigate the headwaters of Mud Creek and Ragsdale Creek. The area is characterized by numerous family and community burial grounds, including the Jarratt Cemetery and Vinson Cemetery, which provide essential touchpoints for genealogical research in this part of Cherokee County.
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23 maps found

1937 Troupe
Cherokee County, TX

1973 Atoy
Cherokee County, TX

1973 Forest
Cherokee County, TX

1973 Griffin
Cherokee County, TX

1973 Jacksonville East
Cherokee County, TX

1973 Mount Selman
Cherokee County, TX

1973 Pryor Mountain
Cherokee County, TX

1973 Tecula
Cherokee County, TX

1982 Jacksonville West
Cherokee County, TX

1982 Maydelle
Cherokee County, TX

1982 Todd City
Cherokee County, TX

1983 Durst Lakes
Cherokee County, TX

2022 Atoy
Cherokee County, TX

2022 Durst Lakes
Cherokee County, TX

2022 Forest
Cherokee County, TX

2022 Griffin
Cherokee County, TX

2022 Jacksonville East
Cherokee County, TX

2022 Jacksonville West
Cherokee County, TX

2022 Maydelle
Cherokee County, TX

2022 Mount Selman
Cherokee County, TX

2022 Pryor Mountain
Cherokee County, TX

2022 Tecula
Cherokee County, TX

2022 Todd City
Cherokee County, TX