
Tehuacana Cr and its various tributaries, including Mesquite Cr and Wolf Cr, define the drainage patterns of this rural landscape where Hill and McLennan Counties meet. The area is marked by a high density of small cemeteries that reflect the early settlement history of central Texas, such as the Czech National Cem and Presbyterian Cem. These sites, along with Saint Joseph Cem, speak to the diverse community origins in the vicinity of Penelope and Birome.
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