
The town of Cochran serves as the focal point of this mid-1970s survey, defined by its traditional grid and the presence of Middle Georgia College at the southern edge. The Southern railroad line cuts through the heart of the settlement, linking it to the wider region while local institutions like Cedar Hill Cem and the County Fairground anchor the community's social and historical landscape. To the north and east, the terrain shifts into a network of agricultural land and drainages, including the prominent Gum Swamp Creek and Bollinger Creek.
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