
Danville and Allentown anchor the western edge of this central Georgia landscape, where the borders of Wilkinson, Twiggs, Laurens, and Bleckley counties converge. The terrain is defined by a dense network of waterways, including the winding course of Turkey Creek in the north and Rocky Creek further south. These streams have historically shaped the settlement patterns of the region, visible in the placement of communities like Montrose and the rural area of Laurens Hill. Local history is preserved at sites such as Macedonia Cem and Montrose Cem, which stand near the intersections of vital transit routes like Co Rd 19. The map reveals the relationship between the natural drainage of Devils Branch and Bay Branch and the modern road network, providing a clear view of how these small towns and family-named landmarks integrate with the larger agricultural and wooded environment of Laurens County.
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16 maps found

1971 Rockledge
Laurens County, GA

1972 Mc Rae NW
Laurens County, GA

1974 Cow Hell Swamp
Laurens County, GA

1974 Danville East
Laurens County, GA

1974 Five Points
Laurens County, GA

1974 Lowery
Laurens County, GA

1974 Minter
Laurens County, GA

1974 Scott
Laurens County, GA

2024 Cow Hell Swamp
Laurens County, GA

2024 Danville East
Laurens County, GA

2024 Five Points
Laurens County, GA

2024 Lowery
Laurens County, GA

2024 McRae NW
Laurens County, GA

2024 Minter
Laurens County, GA

2024 Rockledge
Laurens County, GA

2024 Scott
Laurens County, GA