Geography of Denton County Page: 59
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DENTON COUNTY AS A WHOLE
Terrace Soils
49. Cahaba fine sandy loam 10-15
50. Cahaba fine sandy loam, deep phase 15-30
51. Cahaba fine sand 30 and over
52. Cahaba clay loam 8-12
53. Leaf fine sandy loam 10-15
54. Leaf very fine sandy loam 12-15
55. Bell clay loam 10-12
56. Bell clay 10-12
57. Lewisville clay loam 8-10
58. Lewisville clay 8-10
59. Simmons clay loam 10-12
60. Simmons clay 10-12
Bottom Soils
61. Frio fine sandy loam 12-15
62. Frio clay loam 10-12
63. Frio silty clay loam 8-15
64. Frio clay 8-10
65. Trinity fine sandy loam 10-15
66. Trinity clay loam 8-12
67. Trinity clay 8-12
68. Catalpa fine sandy loam 10-12
69. Catalpa clay loam 8-12
70. Catalpa clay 8-12
71. Ochlockonee fine sandy loam 10-12
72. Ochlockonee clay loam 8-12
73. Ochlockonee clay 8-10
Source-The E. C. W. Handbook, Denton Camp.
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Cowling, Mary Jo. Geography of Denton County, book, 1936; Dallas, Tex.. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth90885/m1/74/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.