
Enochs stands as the primary settlement in this corner of the High Plains, situated at the intersection of FM 37 and the local grid of Bailey County roads. The landscape is defined by a series of significant ephemeral water bodies that track through the center of the sheet, including Jack Young Lake, Upper Goose Lake, and the expansive Lower White Lake. These features suggest a natural drainage system that contrasts with the geometric precision of the surrounding agricultural sections. The map reveals a highly structured rural environment, where an extensive network of county roads, such as Co RD 1233 and Co RD 1292, divides the land into a consistent pattern of squares, reflecting the systematic settlement and land-use practices typical of this region of Texas.
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1962 Baileyboro
Bailey County, TX

1962 Baileyboro NE
Bailey County, TX

1962 Birdwell Ranch
Bailey County, TX

1962 Needmore
Bailey County, TX

1962 Stegall
Bailey County, TX

1963 Lazbuddie SW
Bailey County, TX

1963 Progress
Bailey County, TX

1968 Bula
Bailey County, TX

1968 Three Way School
Bailey County, TX

1968 Upper White Lake
Bailey County, TX

1985 Golden Ranch
Bailey County, TX

2022 Baileyboro
Bailey County, TX

2022 Baileyboro NE
Bailey County, TX

2022 Birdwell Ranch
Bailey County, TX

2022 Bula
Bailey County, TX

2022 Golden Ranch
Bailey County, TX

2022 Lazbuddie SW
Bailey County, TX

2022 Needmore
Bailey County, TX

2022 Progress
Bailey County, TX

2022 Stegall
Bailey County, TX

2022 Three Way School
Bailey County, TX

2022 Upper White Lake
Bailey County, TX