
Cow Bayou and the meandering Neches River define this coastal Texas landscape between Vidor and Bridge City. This modern survey illustrates the complex marshland hydrology of the region, featuring Gum Island and the branching waterways of Grays Bayou and Bird Island Bayou. The map is particularly dense with small, family-named burial sites that speak to the area's agricultural and settlement history, such as the Kishi Colony Cem, Walles Cem, and Stephenson Cem. Industrial and residential development is concentrated along the southern corridor near Port Arthur and Port Neches, while the northern reaches maintain a network of rural routes like S Terry Rd and FM 1135 serving small communities like Oilla and Connell.
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This is the sole edition of this map. No revisions or reprints were ever made.
20 maps found

1926 Lakeview
Orange County, TX

1926 Terry
Orange County, TX

1926 Texla
Orange County, TX

1943 Orangefield
Orange County, TX

1943 Terry
Orange County, TX

1943 Texla
Orange County, TX

1943 West of Greens Bayou
Orange County, TX

1957 Orangefield
Orange County, TX

1957 Orangefield
Orange County, TX

1957 Terry
Orange County, TX

1957 Texla
Orange County, TX

1957 West of Greens Bayou
Orange County, TX

1960 Echo
Orange County, TX

1993 West of Greens Bayou
Orange County, TX

1994 Echo
Orange County, TX

2022 Echo
Orange County, TX

2022 Orangefield
Orange County, TX

2022 Terry
Orange County, TX

2022 Texla
Orange County, TX

2022 West of Greens Bayou
Orange County, TX