
San Marcos and Lockhart serve as the primary hubs in this early 20th-century landscape, which is densely patterned with rural institutions. The 1911 topography reveals a sophisticated network of country education and worship, featuring dozens of named sites like Rogers Ranch School, Clark Chapel, and Smith Church. The region's economy and movement are defined by the convergence of major rail lines, including the Southern Pacific System and the International and Great Northern RR, which bridge the gap between the San Marcos River and the Guadalupe River.
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