
Clyattville sits at a geographic crossroads in the 1950s, defined by its position north of the meandering Withlacoochee River and the prominent Valdosta Southern railroad line. The landscape is a mosaic of agricultural clearings and wetlands, evidenced by the numerous ponds and creeks like Lanes Pond and Jumping Gully Creek. One of the most striking features is the Spoil Bank and nearby levee, suggesting significant earthmoving and water management in the area surrounding the settlement.
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