
Cooktown serves as the focal point of this rural Southwest Georgia landscape during the mid-1970s, situated along the county line between Miller and Baker counties. The area is defined by a dense network of country churches, suggesting a deeply rooted community life across the agricultural plains. Notable houses of worship include Little Zion Ch, St Pauls Ch, and Cooks Union Ch, which sit alongside the waters of Cook Pond and Davis Pond. To the east, the terrain transitions toward the Flint River, where the Baker and Mitchell County line is established. This survey captures a moment when local aviation and industry left subtle marks on the land, evidenced by a Landing Strip and a Sandpit near Notchaway Ch. Small family and community landmarks like Kelly Cem and Bellview provide essential reference points for genealogists researching this corner of the state.
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1974 Cooktown
Miller County, GA

1974 Donalsonville NE
Miller County, GA
2011 Cooktown
Miller County, GA
2011 Donalsonville NE
Miller County, GA
2014 Cooktown
Miller County, GA
2014 Donalsonville NE
Miller County, GA
2017 Cooktown
Miller County, GA
2017 Donalsonville NE
Miller County, GA
2020 Cooktown
Miller County, GA
2020 Donalsonville NE
Miller County, GA

2024 Cooktown
Miller County, GA

2024 Donalsonville NE
Miller County, GA