
Dibrell serves as a central hub in this rural landscape along the boundary of DeKalb and Warren counties. The terrain is defined by a complex network of seasonal drainages and creek beds, including the winding course of Mountain Creek and the headwaters of Sink Creek. Small community clusters such as Bethel, Gath, and Lucky are connected by a web of local roads named for established families, indicating a long history of local land ownership. Significant genealogical landmarks are scattered throughout the quadrangle, including the New Bildad Primitive Baptist Church and numerous family burial grounds like Fuston Cem and Bratcher Cem. The southern portion of the sheet features the unique hydrology of Mizer Swamp, situated near the settlement of Womack, illustrating the varied wetlands that persist amidst the region's agricultural and residential development.
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1893 Mc Minnville
Warren County, TN

1895 Mc Minnville
Warren County, TN

1953 Mc Minnville
Warren County, TN

1957 Cardwell Mountain
Warren County, TN

1960 Campaign
Warren County, TN

1960 Curtistown
Warren County, TN

1960 Dibrell
Warren County, TN

1960 Irving College
Warren County, TN

1981 Mc Minnville
Warren County, TN

2022 Campaign
Warren County, TN

2022 Cardwell Mountain
Warren County, TN

2022 Curtistown
Warren County, TN

2022 Dibrell
Warren County, TN

2022 Irving College
Warren County, TN