
The town of Zephyr sits at a geographic crossroads in eastern Brown County, defined by the convergence of major ranch-to-market roads and the undulating watershed of Blanket Creek. This 2022 survey details a landscape where water management is central to the local economy, evidenced by numerous Soil Conservation Service reservoirs and named water control projects like the Brownwood Lateral Watershed Number 20. For those tracing family histories, the map identifies the Zephyr Cem and the more remote Jenkins Spring Cem near the headwaters of the N Fork Steppes Cr. The terrain rises toward Lancaster Hill, overlooking a network of seasonal drainages including Bee Br and Groves Br. These features, along with landmarks like Blanket Creek Spring and Taylor Reservoir, illustrate the persistent reliance on water resources in this part of the Texas Hill Country transition.
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