
Terrell and Kaufman anchor this early 20th-century landscape, which was compiled from surveys and railroad alignments dating back to 1912. The map reveals the segregated educational and social infrastructure of the era, marked by features such as the Negro School north of the Texas and Pacific Railroad and the institutional grounds of the North Texas Insane Asylum. The rail network defines the settlement pattern, with the Texas Midland Railroad and the Texas and New Orleans Railroad intersecting at the county seat of Kaufman.
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