
The Colorado River winds through this central Texas landscape, shaping the development of Fayette County as seen in this modern-era study. On the western bank, the settlement of Plum serves as a local hub, anchored by its proximity to the Saint Peter and Paul Catholic Cem and Plum Grove Cem. The map reveals a high concentration of historic burial grounds and religious sites, such as Mount Zion Church Cem and Mount Calvary Lutheran Cem, which often represent the only remaining physical landmarks of early rural congregations.
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20 maps found

1957 Ammannsville
Fayette County, TX

1957 La Grange East
Fayette County, TX

1958 La Grange West
Fayette County, TX

1958 Nechanitz
Fayette County, TX

1958 West Point
Fayette County, TX

1962 Warda
Fayette County, TX

1965 Cistern
Fayette County, TX

1965 Flatonia NW
Fayette County, TX

1965 Muldoon
Fayette County, TX

1965 Swiss Alp
Fayette County, TX

2022 Ammannsville
Fayette County, TX

2022 Cistern
Fayette County, TX

2022 Flatonia NW
Fayette County, TX

2022 La Grange East
Fayette County, TX

2022 La Grange West
Fayette County, TX

2022 Muldoon
Fayette County, TX

2022 Nechanitz
Fayette County, TX

2022 Swiss Alp
Fayette County, TX

2022 Warda
Fayette County, TX

2022 West Point
Fayette County, TX