
The Texas and New Orleans Railroad forms the primary industrial corridor across this East Texas landscape, linking the growing hubs of Kemp and Mabank. Compiled from early 20th-century surveys, the map documents a transition from rural post office hamlets to established rail towns. Smaller, more isolated settlements like Prairieville and Aley sit away from the tracks, while Ansley and Pauline illustrate the dual-naming conventions common in early postal and rail history.
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