
Bronwood and the rural agricultural lands of Terrell and Lee counties are captured in this early 1970s survey, defined by a network of Baptist and Methodist congregations and family cemeteries. The Central of Georgia railroad cuts diagonally through the landscape, anchoring the settlement of Bronwood and passing near prominent local features like Wolf Pit Pond. The terrain is drained by a complex system of waterways, including the winding Kinchahoonee Creek and its tributaries such as Middle Creek and Sugar Creek.
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