
Caddo National Grassland segments define the western border of this region in Lamar County, where the landscape transitions into a network of creek drainages. The small community of Tigertown serves as a central point, situated near several family and community landmarks including Tigertown Cem and Strother Cem. To the southeast, the settlement of Maxey sits near the headwaters of Maxey Cr, illustrating the historical pattern of placing rural outposts along elevated ground between the many winding waterways like Sanders Cr and Cottonwood Cr. Private aviation and local infrastructure are represented by the Forest Hill Airport and the nearby Forest Hill Cem, providing specific points of interest for genealogists tracing family names and burial sites in this part of Texas. The map detail highlights a rural economy still organized around a dense grid of county roads and established farm-to-market routes.
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1951 Slate Shoals
Lamar County, TX

1951 Woodland
Lamar County, TX

1963 Minter
Lamar County, TX

1964 Pattonville
Lamar County, TX

1980 Direct
Lamar County, TX

1980 Pat Mayse Lake East
Lamar County, TX

1980 Pat Mayse Lake West
Lamar County, TX

1984 Biardstown
Lamar County, TX

1984 Tigertown
Lamar County, TX

2022 Biardstown
Lamar County, TX

2022 Direct
Lamar County, TX

2022 Minter
Lamar County, TX

2022 Pat Mayse Lake East
Lamar County, TX

2022 Pat Mayse Lake West
Lamar County, TX

2022 Pattonville
Lamar County, TX

2022 Slate Shoals
Lamar County, TX

2022 Tigertown
Lamar County, TX

2022 Woodland
Lamar County, TX