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Double Horn topographic map
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Double Horn
The original settlement of Double Horn was established near the headwaters of Double Horn Creek in 1855, with the creek and town named for an incident where a pioneer found the remains of two bucks with interlocked antlers. It had a post office from 1857 to 1911, a school (the Double Horn School), a cotton gin, and two churches. In 1884, the population was 50; by 1896, this population had halved, and by 1936, only the school remained marked on state road maps. Double Horn had completely disappeared from maps as a separate community by the second half of the 20th century. This location is close to a lightly populated ranching area marked on modern topographic maps as Shovel Mountain.
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Name: Double Horn topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Double Horn, Burnet County, Texas, United States (30.48668 -98.24417 30.50651 -98.20258)
Average elevation: 287 m
Minimum elevation: 253 m
Maximum elevation: 329 m
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