
Barry serves as the primary hub of this Pike County landscape, where the grid of town streets meets an intricate network of township roads and drainage systems. The terrain is defined by deeply carved hollows such as Grubb Hollow and Whippoorwill Hollow, which feed into major watercourses like Hadley Creek and Kiser Creek. For local historians and genealogists, this 2024 edition is particularly significant for its documentation of rural burial grounds scattered across the countryside, including Stoney Point Cem, Blair Cem, and Woodruff Cem. In the southwest corner, the topography shifts near New Canton, showing the proximity to the Shewhart-Gard Settling Basin and the low-lying areas near Shewhart Hollow. The map also preserves the locations of local landmarks like Jennings Spring and Weber Spring, providing a precise record of the area's natural hydrology and early settlement patterns.
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