
Lexington serves as the primary rail hub on this 1950 survey, positioned along the Southern Pacific line where it crosses the eastern reaches of Lee County. The landscape is defined by the complex drainage system of Middle Yegua Creek and its many tributaries, including Sandy Creek and Brushy Creek. To the west, the distinctive topography of The Knobs and Yegua Knobs rises near the Bastrop County line, providing a natural backdrop for a series of scattered rural settlements and family-named landmarks.
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