
Mississippi River bottomlands and the rising bluffs of western Tennessee define this landscape near the Tipton and Shelby County line. The transition from the alluvial plain to the higher dissected terrain is marked by a network of drainage features like Bear Cr and Bridge Slough, which give way to the upland settlements of Drummonds, Quito, and Dixonville. This area is characterized by its numerous small-scale burial sites and family plots, reflecting a deeply rooted local genealogy through features such as the Sanders Williams Family Cem, Byrd Burial Ground, and the Poplar Grove Cem.
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