
The unincorporated community of Loop serves as the focal point of this 1969 topographic study, situated near the intersection of several key regional routes in Gaines County. The landscape is defined by the industrial footprint of West Texas energy and agriculture, with numerous Gas Wells, a Pipeline, and a Drill Hole scattered across the terrain. Along the northern edge, the boundary between Terry Co and Gaines Co cuts across the survey area, while the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe railroad line runs through the northwest corner. Grounded details such as several Gravel Pits and a prominent Water Tank near the town center reflect the local infrastructure of the late 1960s. This survey is particularly notable for its inclusion of fine red dashed lines indicating selected fence lines, providing an unusually granular view of land division and ranching boundaries during this era.
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