
The West Fork Choctawhatchee River cuts through this portion of Dale County, anchoring a landscape of agricultural tradition and military aviation. The settlement of Ewell sits at the center of the sheet, surrounded by several family burial grounds including the Mims Family Cem, Lee Cem, and Newman Family Cem, providing significant touchpoints for local genealogical research. In the south, the presence of Hunt Stagefield AL and James Crooks Lake near Newton reflects the area's integration with nearby military operations. Aviation features prominently elsewhere with the Ozark/Blackwell Field and Hidden Springs Airpark. Smaller communities like Mabson and Browns Crossroad are connected by a network of rural routes such as Co Rd 20 and Co Rd 36, while Klondyke Springs marks a distinct natural water source west of the river.
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1960 Ewell
Dale County, AL

1962 Ewell
Dale County, AL

1969 Clopton
Dale County, AL

1969 Echo
Dale County, AL

1969 Skipperville
Dale County, AL
2011 Clopton
Dale County, AL
2011 Echo
Dale County, AL
2011 Ewell
Dale County, AL
2011 Skipperville
Dale County, AL
2014 Clopton
Dale County, AL
2014 Echo
Dale County, AL
2014 Ewell
Dale County, AL
2014 Skipperville
Dale County, AL
2018 Clopton
Dale County, AL
2018 Echo
Dale County, AL
2018 Ewell
Dale County, AL
2018 Skipperville
Dale County, AL
2020 Clopton
Dale County, AL
2020 Echo
Dale County, AL
2020 Ewell
Dale County, AL
2020 Skipperville
Dale County, AL

2024 Clopton
Dale County, AL

2024 Echo
Dale County, AL

2024 Ewell
Dale County, AL

2024 Skipperville
Dale County, AL