2024 Map of Barrineau Park, 2024 Print
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2024 Map of Barrineau Park

USGS Topo · Published 2024

About this map

The Perdido River serves as a winding natural boundary between Florida and Alabama, defining the geography of this borderland region. Along its banks, the Perdido Canoe Trail - Section 1 and Perdido Canoe Trail - Section 2 trace the waterway through a landscape of dense creeks and branches, including Alligator Creek and Cowdevil Creek. Small rural settlements like Barrineau Park and Tenile anchor the local community, while a concentration of burial grounds such as Pughs Chapel Cem and Latham Chapel Cem provide significant touchstones for genealogists researching family lineages in Escambia and Baldwin Counties.


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Map Details

Date Portrayed2024
Date Published2024
PublisherU.S. Geological Survey
Map TypeTopographic
Scale1:24000
Physical Dimensions24 x 29 inches

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