
Tigertown serves as a focal point for this agrarian landscape on the border of Fannin Co and Lamar Co, Texas. The map illustrates a region defined by an intricate network of waterways, including the extensive branching of Sanders Creek and its many tributaries like Bergner Creek and the West Fork Middle Sanders Creek. These creeks carve through the terrain, influencing the placement of early settlements and rural infrastructure. Small community centers such as Forest Hill and Maxey are visible, anchored by local landmarks like the West Lamar Sch and Cottonwood Cem. The presence of several family-named water bodies, such as Holt Creek and Collins Creek, suggests a history of long-standing landholdings. This 1980s-era topographic study provides a clear view of the rural road network and water management features, including a Water Tank near Tigertown, that supported these Northeast Texas communities during a period of steady agricultural continuity.
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18 maps found

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