
The boundary between Lee and Burleson counties is defined by the winding course of E Yegua Cr, a prominent natural feature in this central Texas landscape. In the northwest corner, the community of Tanglewood serves as a local hub near Hugh Wilson Cem, while Lexington sits at the southwestern edge of the sheet. The area is characterized by a network of drainage creeks, including Brushy Cr, Indian Camp Br, and Blue Buck Cr, which cut through the gently undulating terrain. For those investigating local heritage, the map identifies several significant burial grounds such as Early Chapel Cem and Mount Zion Cem. Transportation is dominated by rural county roads and farm-to-market routes like FM 696, while the presence of Lexington Airfield suggests modern aviation activity in this largely agricultural region.
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1958 Ledbetter
Lee County, TX

1960 Tanglewood
Lee County, TX

1961 Lincoln
Lee County, TX

1982 Beaukiss
Lee County, TX

1982 Fedor
Lee County, TX
2010 Beaukiss
Lee County, TX
2010 Fedor
Lee County, TX
2010 Ledbetter
Lee County, TX
2010 Lincoln
Lee County, TX
2010 Tanglewood
Lee County, TX
2012 Beaukiss
Lee County, TX
2012 Fedor
Lee County, TX
2013 Ledbetter
Lee County, TX
2013 Lincoln
Lee County, TX
2013 Tanglewood
Lee County, TX
2016 Beaukiss
Lee County, TX
2016 Fedor
Lee County, TX
2016 Ledbetter
Lee County, TX
2016 Lincoln
Lee County, TX
2016 Tanglewood
Lee County, TX
2019 Beaukiss
Lee County, TX
2019 Fedor
Lee County, TX
2019 Ledbetter
Lee County, TX
2019 Lincoln
Lee County, TX
2019 Tanglewood
Lee County, TX

2022 Beaukiss
Lee County, TX

2022 Fedor
Lee County, TX

2022 Ledbetter
Lee County, TX

2022 Lincoln
Lee County, TX

2022 Tanglewood
Lee County, TX