
Danielsville and Ellis Crossroads serve as the primary hubs in this corner of the Alabama coastal plain where Lowndes, Butler, and Crenshaw counties meet. The landscape is defined by an intricate network of watercourses, including Three Run Creek, Moseley Mill Creek, and Stringer Mill Creek, which wind through the terrain. The presence of numerous family-associated burial grounds, such as Bethel Cem, King Cem, and Oak Bowery Cem, points to a long-established rural community pattern.
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16 maps found

1968 Bullock
Crenshaw County, AL

1968 Grady
Crenshaw County, AL

1971 Danielsville
Crenshaw County, AL

1971 Fullers Crossroads
Crenshaw County, AL

1971 Honoraville
Crenshaw County, AL

1971 Lapine
Crenshaw County, AL

1971 Leon
Crenshaw County, AL

1971 Moodys Crossroads
Crenshaw County, AL

2024 Bullock
Crenshaw County, AL

2024 Danielsville
Crenshaw County, AL

2024 Fullers Crossroads
Crenshaw County, AL

2024 Grady
Crenshaw County, AL

2024 Honoraville
Crenshaw County, AL

2024 Lapine
Crenshaw County, AL

2024 Leon
Crenshaw County, AL

2024 Moodys Crossroads
Crenshaw County, AL