
The Nueces River winds through this 1920s landscape, serving as a natural boundary between Live Oak and San Patricio counties. This map captures a transition in South Texas transportation as the San Antonio and Aransas Pass and the Gulf and West Texas rail lines intersect the river's path, connecting small agricultural hubs like Dinero and Cornelia to the wider region. The terrain is defined by complex drainage patterns, with family-named or descriptive features such as Mustang Hollow and Weathers Hollow feeding into the main river channel.
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