
The town of Rule anchors this landscape in Western Texas, positioned where the High Plains transition toward the Brazos River drainage. The survey illustrates a grid-based settlement pattern typical of the region, with the town's street network including Union Ave, Gladstone Ave, and 9th St. To the south, the Fairview Cem remains a significant landmark for local family historians. The physical geography is defined by the winding course of the Double Mountain Fork Brazos River, which is fed by several tributaries such as Tonk Cr, Mulberry Cr, and Willow Cr. The western edge of the map tracks the boundary between Stonewall County and Haskell County, following a series of section-line roads like Co Rd 139 and Co Rd 463 that delineate the vast agricultural and ranching parcels of the area.
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