
Brewton and the surrounding Escambia County landscape are defined by a dense network of watercourses and rural family burial grounds. The northern edge of the city gives way to a terrain carved by Murder Creek, Juniper Creek, and Burnt Corn Creek, with numerous small lakes such as Moran Lake One and Lake McMillan dotting the lowlands. This area is particularly significant for genealogical research, as it preserves the locations of several distinct family and church-affiliated burial sites, including the Benjamin W Jernigan Cem and the Calvary Mennonite Church Cem. The settlement pattern follows established routes like Appleton Rd and Co Rd 3, connecting the outlying communities of Appleton and Kirkland to the municipal center of Brewton.
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1921 Fort Barrancas
Escambia County, AL

1921 Muscogee
Escambia County, AL

1959 Brewton South
Escambia County, AL

1960 Barnett Crossroads
Escambia County, AL

1960 Brewton North
Escambia County, AL

1960 Brewton South
Escambia County, AL

1960 Huxford
Escambia County, AL

1960 Wallace
Escambia County, AL

1982 Damascus
Escambia County, AL

1982 Parker Springs
Escambia County, AL

1982 Roberts
Escambia County, AL

1982 Shipps Creek
Escambia County, AL

1983 Freemanville
Escambia County, AL

1983 McCullough
Escambia County, AL

2024 Barnett Crossroads
Escambia County, AL

2024 Brewton North
Escambia County, AL

2024 Brewton South
Escambia County, AL

2024 Damascus
Escambia County, AL

2024 Freemanville
Escambia County, AL

2024 Huxford
Escambia County, AL

2024 McCullough
Escambia County, AL

2024 Parker Springs
Escambia County, AL

2024 Roberts
Escambia County, AL

2024 Shipps Creek
Escambia County, AL

2024 Wallace
Escambia County, AL