
Buck Creek and its many tributaries, including Coon Creek and Beaver Run, define the rolling landscape of northern Schley County. The agricultural character of the early 1970s is evident in the scattered rural settlements like Concord, Murrays Crossroads, and Sellars Store, which served as local hubs between larger towns. The southern edge of the map features the northern reaches of Ellaville, where the Central of Georgia railroad cuts through the terrain near Walls Crossing. Numerous rural congregations, such as Philippi Ch, Zion Hill Ch, and Hopewell Ch, are documented alongside their associated cemeteries, providing essential touchpoints for genealogical research. The presence of Hills Millpond on Coon Creek points to the area's long-standing reliance on local water resources for industry and agriculture.
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12 maps found

1971 Ellaville North
Schley County, GA

1972 Ellaville South
Schley County, GA
2011 Ellaville North
Schley County, GA
2011 Ellaville South
Schley County, GA
2014 Ellaville North
Schley County, GA
2014 Ellaville South
Schley County, GA
2017 Ellaville North
Schley County, GA
2017 Ellaville South
Schley County, GA
2020 Ellaville North
Schley County, GA
2020 Ellaville South
Schley County, GA

2024 Ellaville North
Schley County, GA

2024 Ellaville South
Schley County, GA