
Wake serves as the primary settlement hub for this agricultural region of West Texas, situated near the intersection of several local routes. The landscape is defined by the sharp transition between the level, farm-dominated plains to the west and the deeply etched drainage systems of Rustler Cr and Grapevine Cr to the east. This drainage network marks the edge of the Caprock, where the terrain breaks away into a complex series of canyons and draws. Agricultural life is evidenced by the presence of the Gardner Farm Airport and a grid of secondary roads such as FM 28 and FM 1958. For those researching local heritage, the Antelope Cem in the northern portion of the map remains a significant site for family history and genealogy.
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1961 Bunker Hill
Crosby County, TX

1962 Smith Tank
Crosby County, TX

1965 Cone
Crosby County, TX

1965 Floydada SE
Crosby County, TX

1965 Wake
Crosby County, TX

1966 Canyon Valley
Crosby County, TX

1966 Cap Rock
Crosby County, TX

1966 Collett Springs
Crosby County, TX

1966 Kalgary
Crosby County, TX

1966 McAdoo
Crosby County, TX

1966 Mount Blanco
Crosby County, TX

1967 Ralls NE
Crosby County, TX

1967 Ralls SE
Crosby County, TX

1967 Savage
Crosby County, TX

2022 Bunker Hill
Crosby County, TX

2022 Canyon Valley
Crosby County, TX

2022 Cap Rock
Crosby County, TX

2022 Collett Springs
Crosby County, TX

2022 Cone
Crosby County, TX

2022 Floydada SE
Crosby County, TX

2022 Kalgary
Crosby County, TX

2022 McAdoo
Crosby County, TX

2022 Mount Blanco
Crosby County, TX

2022 Ralls NE
Crosby County, TX

2022 Ralls SE
Crosby County, TX

2022 Savage
Crosby County, TX

2022 Smith Tank
Crosby County, TX

2022 Wake
Crosby County, TX