
The unincorporated community of Benevolence sits at a crossroads in southern Stewart County, characterized by a landscape defined by the headwaters of the Little Ichawaynochaway Creek. This rural Georgia terrain is marked by family-named landmarks and historical congregations, such as the Benevolence Baptist Church and its accompanying Benevolence Baptist Church Cem. The map reveals a dispersed settlement pattern typical of the region's agricultural roots, with smaller nodes like Troutman and Brooksville connected by a network of county roads. To the north, the terrain transitions into the drainage basins of Pataula Creek and Watts Gin Branch, where the Sardis Church and Sardis Cem represent long-standing local landmarks. This survey provides a clear look at the intersection of three counties—Stewart, Webster, and Randolph—tracing the property lines and natural boundaries formed by water bodies like the West Fork Ichawaynochaway Creek.
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1949 Julia
Stewart County, GA

1950 Louvale
Stewart County, GA

1950 Lumpkin SW
Stewart County, GA

1955 Louvale
Stewart County, GA

1955 Lumpkin SW
Stewart County, GA

1955 Union
Stewart County, GA

1957 Omaha
Stewart County, GA

1972 Benevolence
Stewart County, GA

1972 County Line
Stewart County, GA

1973 Brooklyn
Stewart County, GA

2024 Benevolence
Stewart County, GA

2024 Brooklyn
Stewart County, GA

2024 County Line
Stewart County, GA

2024 Louvale
Stewart County, GA

2024 Lumpkin SW
Stewart County, GA

2024 Omaha
Stewart County, GA

2024 Union
Stewart County, GA