
The community of Priddy serves as a focal point in this 1970s landscape, situated along the county line where Comanche and Mills County meet. The area is defined by its dissected topography, featuring prominent landmarks like Taterhill Mountain and the distinct pass at Cedar Gap. Local heritage is anchored by sites such as Priddy Cem and Zion Cem, while the settlement of Democrat appears to the west. The drainage network is particularly detailed, showing the headwaters and tributaries of several streams including Mountain Creek, Cedar Branch, and Stewart Branch. The presence of numerous Gravel Pits and scattered Well labels indicates the local reliance on surface resource extraction and groundwater for the rural homesteads and agricultural operations that dot the Central Texas terrain.
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