
The Lampasas River meanders through a landscape defined by sharp elevation shifts and established rural communities during the mid-1950s. This survey captures the boundary between Lampasas and Coryell counties, centered on the settlement of Rumley. The area is characterized by family-named landmarks and small-scale religious centers, such as Clay Rock Ch and the Rock Church Cemetery. These features, along with several family burial grounds like Smith Cem and Garner Cem, provide a valuable record of the social geography of the era.
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1954 Adamsville
Lampasas County, TX

1954 Flat Top Peak
Lampasas County, TX

1954 Rumley
Lampasas County, TX

1959 Castle Peak
Lampasas County, TX

1959 Gorman Falls
Lampasas County, TX

1959 Nix
Lampasas County, TX

1959 Ogles
Lampasas County, TX

2022 Adamsville
Lampasas County, TX

2022 Castle Peak
Lampasas County, TX

2022 Flat Top Peak
Lampasas County, TX

2022 Gorman Falls
Lampasas County, TX

2022 Nix
Lampasas County, TX

2022 Ogles
Lampasas County, TX

2022 Rumley
Lampasas County, TX