
Baden and Empress sit within a landscape defined by the lowlands and agricultural tracts of the Georgia-Florida borderlands. This contemporary survey details the transition between Brooks County, Georgia, and its southern neighbors, Madison and Jefferson counties in Florida. The terrain is marked by a high density of rural burial sites, including Worn Cem, Union Cem, and Radford Denson Cem, offering significant value for genealogical research in this bi-state corridor. Water features such as Piscola Creek and Pine Branch wind through the region, feeding into localized bodies like Purdy Lake and Childers Pond. The map also identifies the Farm Service Agency Interest of Georgia, highlighting the ongoing managed land use and conservation efforts that characterize this rural border region.
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This is the sole edition of this map. No revisions or reprints were ever made.
16 maps found

1956 Baden
Brooks County, GA

1956 Grooverville
Brooks County, GA

1956 Nankin
Brooks County, GA

1961 Hahira West
Brooks County, GA

1961 Ousley
Brooks County, GA

1974 Berlin East
Brooks County, GA

1975 Pebble Hill
Brooks County, GA

1978 Pebble Hill
Brooks County, GA

1994 Nankin
Brooks County, GA

2024 Baden
Brooks County, GA

2024 Berlin East
Brooks County, GA

2024 Grooverville
Brooks County, GA

2024 Hahira West
Brooks County, GA

2024 Nankin
Brooks County, GA

2024 Ousley
Brooks County, GA

2024 Pebble Hill
Brooks County, GA