
Middle Yegua Creek and West Yegua Creek converge in this central Texas landscape, defining a network of drainage branches and hollows. The settlement of Lincoln serves as a local hub near the Old Railroad Grade, while the Southern Pacific railroad cuts through the southeast corner at Loebau Siding (Site). The era's rural life is visible through scattered community landmarks like Doat Spring Sch, St Johns Sch, and numerous country churches such as New Bethel Ch and Smith Chapel. Significant gravel extraction is evident from the concentration of Gravel Pits north of Lincoln. Local family names are preserved in features like Molly Smith Lake and Gloyds Cem, while the distinct elevation of Buzzard Knobs rises above the surrounding creek valleys.
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1958 Ledbetter
Lee County, TX

1960 Tanglewood
Lee County, TX

1961 Lincoln
Lee County, TX

1982 Beaukiss
Lee County, TX

1982 Fedor
Lee County, TX
2010 Beaukiss
Lee County, TX
2010 Fedor
Lee County, TX
2010 Ledbetter
Lee County, TX
2010 Lincoln
Lee County, TX
2010 Tanglewood
Lee County, TX
2012 Beaukiss
Lee County, TX
2012 Fedor
Lee County, TX
2013 Ledbetter
Lee County, TX
2013 Lincoln
Lee County, TX
2013 Tanglewood
Lee County, TX
2016 Beaukiss
Lee County, TX
2016 Fedor
Lee County, TX
2016 Ledbetter
Lee County, TX
2016 Lincoln
Lee County, TX
2016 Tanglewood
Lee County, TX
2019 Beaukiss
Lee County, TX
2019 Fedor
Lee County, TX
2019 Ledbetter
Lee County, TX
2019 Lincoln
Lee County, TX
2019 Tanglewood
Lee County, TX

2022 Beaukiss
Lee County, TX

2022 Fedor
Lee County, TX

2022 Ledbetter
Lee County, TX

2022 Lincoln
Lee County, TX

2022 Tanglewood
Lee County, TX