
The Seaboard Coast Line railroad dictates the layout of the landscape around Callahan, where it intersects with the Georgia Southern and Florida line. This junction established the town as a logistics hub for Nassau County, surrounded by a network of drainage creeks including Alligator Creek, Cushing Creek, and Mills Creek. The map reveals a community structured by established rural institutions, such as Live Oak Ch near Dyal and Mt Olive Ch to the east. Local history is etched into the landscape at Jones Cem and the Fairgrounds north of the main settlement. To the south, the village of Ratliff sits near the Nassau Co Duval Co boundary, where Thomas Creek winds through the wetlands. The transition between timbered tracts and residential expansion is evident in the layout of roads like Kings Road and Bismark Road.
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