
Jud stands at the center of this rural Haskell County landscape, serving as a focal point for a network of farm-to-market roads and county routes that define the region's agricultural layout. The terrain is marked by the winding course of the Double Mountain Fork Brazos River, which joins the main channel of the Brazos River near the western boundary between Stonewall Co and Haskell Co. This confluence area reveals the natural drainage patterns that have historically shaped settlement and land use in this part of West Texas.
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1925 Haskell 3-b
Haskell County, TX

1964 Sagerton
Haskell County, TX

1965 Jud
Haskell County, TX

1966 Dudleys Creek
Haskell County, TX

1966 Irby
Haskell County, TX

1966 Lake Stamford East
Haskell County, TX

1966 Lake Stamford West
Haskell County, TX

1966 Pinkerton
Haskell County, TX

1967 Mattson
Haskell County, TX

2022 Dudleys Creek
Haskell County, TX

2022 Irby
Haskell County, TX

2022 Jud
Haskell County, TX

2022 Lake Stamford East
Haskell County, TX

2022 Lake Stamford West
Haskell County, TX

2022 Mattson
Haskell County, TX

2022 Pinkerton
Haskell County, TX

2022 Sagerton
Haskell County, TX