
The Navasota River and its complex network of oxbow lakes and marshes form the eastern boundary of this mid-1920s survey of the Leon and Robertson county line. This era captures a rural Texas landscape defined by decentralized communities, where small settlements like Marquez and Venetia are linked by the International Trail. The social fabric of the day is mapped through its educational and religious centers, such as Sand Crossing Church and several rural schools including Dolly School, Watson School, and Navasota School.
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