USGS, Stephenville, Texas 1:100,000 scale metric topographic map

An intermediate-sale quadrangle showing a part of central Texas.  It covers the mostly rural and hilly area around and including the towns of Cisco, Eastland, Ranger, Desdemona, Carbon, Gorman, Rising Star, De Leon, Dublin, Bluffdale, and the title city of Stephenville.  Bodies of water shown include Lake Leon, Proctor Lake, Sabana River, and Leon River.  The map is bounded by longitudes 99 and 98 degrees, latitudes 32 and 32 degrees 30 minutes.  It is printed on one side only.

Features shown include elevation topographic contours at 20 meter‑intervals.  Green tints show the extent of woodlands and scrubland.  Most evident on the map is the road system, which distinguishes major and secondary roads.  Also shows county boundaries, gravel pits, transmission lines, pipelines, radio towers, and other cultural features.  (See sample above right.)

Scale, 1:100,000 (1 inch = about 1.6 miles).  Contour interval: 20 meters.  Size: about 43 x 24 inches.  Folded.  Paper.

Published by US Geological Survey, 1985.  New.

Publisher's price: $9.00

USGS no longer revises this series of maps and this was the last edition published.