
The intersection of the Houston and Texas Central Railroad and the Trinity and Brazos Valley Railway anchors this central Texas landscape shortly after the turn of the century. Large regional centers like Mexia and Teague show established street grids and post offices, while the surrounding countryside is dotted with smaller communities and rural stops. Settlements such as Shiloh, Cotton Gin, and Pt. Enterprise are connected by a network of early roads and rail spurs including Foster's Spur.
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