
Granbury serves as the focal point of this 1920s survey, situated where the Fort Worth and Rio Grande railway crosses the winding curves of the Brazos River. This era of Hood County history is defined by a landscape transitioning through small rural communities and local educational hubs like Friendship Sch and Brushy Sch. The map reveals the critical relationship between the river valley and the rail line, which runs parallel to the Ft Worth Road through the center of the quadrangle.
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