
The Rio Grande forms a winding international boundary on this 1940s survey, separating the brushlands of Maverick County from the Mexican state of Coahuila. The landscape is defined by the vital Irrigation Canal system that snakes parallel to the river, supporting the settlements of Quemado and Normandy. This water-driven economy is further evidenced by the Hydro Elec Plant and local infrastructure like the Parral Tank.
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