
Mixon and Tecula anchor this section of Cherokee County, where a complex network of small drainage ways and ponds defines the topography. The landscape is characterized by its numerous water bodies, including Smith Lake, Goldy Lake, and the larger Stockton Lake. These features, along with the meandering paths of Mud Cr and its tributaries like W Mud Cr and E Mud Cr, indicate a low-lying, well-watered region where rural life is shaped by the creek bottoms. Genealogists will find the Mixon Cem and Tecula Cem centrally located near their respective settlements, while landmarks such as Rocky Point provide distinctive geographic reference points amid the winding county roads. The density of named branches, such as Lavender Br and Piney Br, highlights the intricate natural irrigation that has long influenced land use in this part of East Texas.
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23 maps found

1937 Troupe
Cherokee County, TX

1973 Atoy
Cherokee County, TX

1973 Forest
Cherokee County, TX

1973 Griffin
Cherokee County, TX

1973 Jacksonville East
Cherokee County, TX

1973 Mount Selman
Cherokee County, TX

1973 Pryor Mountain
Cherokee County, TX

1973 Tecula
Cherokee County, TX

1982 Jacksonville West
Cherokee County, TX

1982 Maydelle
Cherokee County, TX

1982 Todd City
Cherokee County, TX

1983 Durst Lakes
Cherokee County, TX

2022 Atoy
Cherokee County, TX

2022 Durst Lakes
Cherokee County, TX

2022 Forest
Cherokee County, TX

2022 Griffin
Cherokee County, TX

2022 Jacksonville East
Cherokee County, TX

2022 Jacksonville West
Cherokee County, TX

2022 Maydelle
Cherokee County, TX

2022 Mount Selman
Cherokee County, TX

2022 Pryor Mountain
Cherokee County, TX

2022 Tecula
Cherokee County, TX

2022 Todd City
Cherokee County, TX