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Mayflower is an unincorporated community in Newton County, Texas, United States. [1] It is located at the junction of Texas State Highway 87 and Texas Recreational Road 255 . [ 2 ]
A map of FM 2134 in 1961. The road preceded RE 11. Only RE 2, RE 8, and RE 11 roughly followed the course of pre-existing routes. Recreational Road 11 connects FM 1929 to a recreational area on the O.H. Ivie Reservoir. The highway begins at an intersection with FM 1929, south of the O. H. Ivie Reservoir, as a two-lane, paved road.
Recreational Road 255 (RE 255) is a 56.596 miles (91.082 km) Recreational Road located in Tyler, Jasper, and Newton counties, in southeastern Texas, United States.The highway travels through mainly rural areas in the northern portion of the three counties.
English: This is a locator map showing Newton County in Texas. For more information, see Commons:United States county locator maps. Date: 12 February 2006: Source:
Newton County is the easternmost county in the U.S. state of Texas. As of the 2020 census, its population was 12,217. [1] Its county seat is Newton. [2] The county is named for John Newton, a veteran of the American Revolutionary War. Newton County is included in the Beaumont-Port Arthur Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Ranch to Market Road 1431 (RM 1431) is a 66.702-mile (107.346 km) ranch to market road in Texas, United States, that connects Austin with rural areas of Central Texas. [ 1 ] Route description
Burkeville is an unincorporated community in northern Newton County, Texas, United States. [1] It sits at the intersection of State Highways 63 and 87 , 10 miles west of the Sabine River . The Burkeville Independent School District serves the resident students.
In 1853, disputes led to the building of a courthouse and town in the county's geographical center instead of in Burkeville, a community 11 miles north northeast of Newton. A second courthouse in Newton, a Second Empire style structure, was built in 1902–1903 with bricks from nearby Caney Creek, according to a Texas Historical Commission marker.