
Sterling City serves as the focal point of this West Texas landscape, positioned at the confluence of several significant geographical features and local infrastructure. The town's grid is anchored by the Sterling County Courthouse, reflecting its role as the county seat. This 2022 survey illustrates the relationship between the built environment and the drainage patterns of the Edwards Plateau, where the N Concho River and Sterling Cr meet. To the west, the prominent elevation of Round Top rises above the surrounding plains. The map records important genealogical and local history landmarks, including the Sterling City Cem and the more isolated Montvale Cem situated southeast of the main settlement. Large-scale ranching and land management are evident through named topographical features like Mackenzie Draw, Badcow Draw, and Cox Hollow, which dictate the rural road network and water distribution across the county.
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