
The Nueces River serves as the dominant geographical boundary in this 1920s survey, separating San Patricio and Nueces counties as it flows into Nueces Bay. The landscape is a complex network of marshy features like Dismero Slough and Tide Lake, contrasting with the burgeoning industrial and agricultural grid expanding from the rail hubs. Robstown appears as a significant junction where the St Louis Brownsville and Mexico intersects with the Texas Mexican line, anchoring the regional economy.
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