
The St Louis Southwestern railroad corridor anchors this East Texas landscape, passing through the settlement of Winona and near the winding Sabine River in the northeast. This 1930s-era survey reveals a densely populated rural network characterized by numerous family-named landmarks and local institutions. The distribution of schools like Maggie Murphy Sch and Jamestown Sch, alongside burial grounds such as Seastrunk Cem and St Viola Cem, suggests a well-established community structure prior to mid-century consolidation.
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