In the late 1800s, land prices in Texas varied significantly depending on location and proximity to emerging towns and railroads. Generally, land could be acquired for as little as $1 to $5 per acre, particularly in less developed areas. However, prices could rise considerably in more desirable regions, especially near urban centers or fertile agricultural land. The influx of settlers and the expansion of the cattle industry during this period also influenced land values.
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