
De Soto National Forest dominates the landscape in this turn-of-the-century survey, where the winding course of Black Creek creates a complex network of sloughs and oxbows like Horseshoe Lake and Long Lake. The area reflects a deep-rooted rural settlement pattern, evidenced by numerous family burying grounds including Cochran Cem, Fairley Cem, and Cooper Cem. A significant portion of the eastern terrain is designated as a Special Military Area, illustrating the dual use of these public lands for both national defense and recreation. Recreational access is anchored by the Fairley Bridge Boat Landing and Picnic Area and the Black Creek Hiking Trail, which follows the river's northern bank through the forest. Small community hubs are centered around St Luke Ch and Mars Hill Ch, serving the dispersed population near Barbara and Batt Place.
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1964 Ovett SE
Perry County, MS

1964 Rhodes
Perry County, MS

1982 Barbara
Perry County, MS

1982 Taylor Hill
Perry County, MS

1983 Bond Pond
Perry County, MS

1983 Janice
Perry County, MS

2000 Barbara
Perry County, MS

2000 Bond Pond
Perry County, MS

2000 Janice
Perry County, MS

2000 Taylor Hill
Perry County, MS

2024 Barbara
Perry County, MS

2024 Bond Pond
Perry County, MS

2024 Janice
Perry County, MS

2024 Ovett SE
Perry County, MS

2024 Rhodes
Perry County, MS

2024 Taylor Hill
Perry County, MS