
The town of Lexington and the Southern Pacific railroad corridor anchor this late-1940s landscape where Lee, Milam, Williamson, and Bastrop counties converge. A network of rural schools and churches, such as Biehle Sch, Patschke Sch, and Mt Nebo Ch, serves dispersed farming communities and small settlements like Beaukiss and Fedor. This era shows the local economy still deeply tied to the land and water, evidenced by the scattered Windmills and the Peat Mine located near Owens Br.
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