
The Tuscumbia River and Cypress Creek Ditch define the low-lying drainage patterns of this Tennessee landscape, where the settlements of Chewalla, Cypress, and Ramer are connected by a network of rural roads. The area is marked by a high density of small family and community burial grounds, including the Head Family Cem, Dillon Family Cem, and Carr Family Cem, reflecting generations of local lineage in McNairy County. Landforms like Backbone Point rise above the wetlands of the Dismal Swamp and the waters of Big Hill Pond Lake. This modern survey details the transition from the marshy bottomlands of Caney Creek to the established agricultural plots and timbered ridges surrounding Tan Yard Bend, offering a precise record of contemporary land use and historical family sites.
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