
The Elm Fork Trinity River flows through this North Texas landscape, defining the topography between the western edge of Muenster and the rugged elevation of the Devils Backbone. This 2022 survey captures the western rural expansion of the area, where the terrain is heavily dissected by numerous watercourses including Brushy Elm Cr, Gibbons Br, and Dry Elm Cr. The network of county roads reflects a traditional land-use pattern of ranching and agriculture, with large parcels such as those accessed by Powell Ranch Ln.
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23 maps found

1960 Gainesville North
Cooke County, TX

1960 Gainesville South
Cooke County, TX

1960 Woodbine
Cooke County, TX

1961 Era
Cooke County, TX

1961 Freemound
Cooke County, TX

1961 Hood
Cooke County, TX

1961 Mountain Springs
Cooke County, TX

1961 Muenster East
Cooke County, TX

1961 Muenster West
Cooke County, TX

1968 Horseshoe Bend
Cooke County, TX

1968 Marysville
Cooke County, TX

1976 Gordonville NW
Cooke County, TX

2022 Era
Cooke County, TX

2022 Freemound
Cooke County, TX

2022 Gainesville North
Cooke County, TX

2022 Gainesville South
Cooke County, TX

2022 Hood
Cooke County, TX

2022 Horseshoe Bend
Cooke County, TX

2022 Marysville
Cooke County, TX

2022 Mountain Springs
Cooke County, TX

2022 Muenster East
Cooke County, TX

2022 Muenster West
Cooke County, TX

2022 Woodbine
Cooke County, TX