
The Angelina River winds through the heart of this East Texas terrain, forming the natural boundary between Nacogdoches and Angelina counties. In the post-war years, the landscape was defined by its riparian lowlands, featuring complex water systems like Alazan Bayou, Loco Bayou, and the swampy reaches of Board Slough. The rural economy of the time is visible through the Southern Pacific rail line and the infrastructure of the Lufkin Water Plant.
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