
Culloden sits at the intersection of several historic routes in this corner of middle Georgia, where local life is documented through an extensive network of family cemeteries and rural homesteads. The landscape is defined by the headwaters of numerous creeks, including Weights Church Creek and Uleohatchee Creek, which carve through the terrain between the settlements of Culloden and Musella. Genealogy researchers will find a significant concentration of small burial sites, such as the Marshall-Parsons Family Cem and the McNeice Family Cem, reflecting generations of settlement in Monroe and Crawford counties.
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