
Dendron serves as the central hub of this mid-century survey, situated at a junction of roads in the heart of southeastern Virginia. The landscape is defined by the complex, branching waterways of the Blackwater River and its numerous tributaries, including Cypress Swamp, Hazel Swamp, and Johnny Hawkins Swamp. This network of wetlands and low-lying ground shaped the local community, as seen in the placement of landmarks like Spratleys Mill and river crossings such as Walls Bridge and Birched Island Bridge.
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