
Alamo serves as the central hub of this Georgia landscape, situated at the junction of several regional routes and the Seaboard Coast Line railroad. The town's grid is clearly defined, featuring the Alamo Cem and the nearby Roadside Park. The surrounding countryside is defined by an intricate network of waterways, including Alligator Creek, Little Creek, and Ochwalkee Creek, which carve through the terrain. The map is particularly rich for genealogical research, documenting numerous rural congregations and family-associated landmarks. Scattered throughout the hinterlands are several country churches such as Union Springs Ch, Mt Carmel Ch, and Little Rock Ch, often accompanied by their respective burial grounds like the Union Springs Cems. The convergence of Laurens and Dodge county lines in the western portion of the sheet highlights the area's complex administrative boundaries.
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