
Weogufka State Forest anchors this survey of central Alabama, dominated by the prominent peak of Flagg Mountain. The terrain is defined by a dense network of waterways, including the winding Weogufka Creek and Hatchet Creek, which served as the primary geographical orienting points for the small rural communities and family homesteads of the early 1970s. The map illustrates a landscape of high ridges and deep hollows where localized settlements like Hillwood and Bentleyville grew around key intersections and water crossings.
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1971 Flag Mountain
Coosa County, AL

1971 Mitchell Dam NW
Coosa County, AL

1971 Richville
Coosa County, AL

1971 Rockford SW
Coosa County, AL

1975 Gantts Quarry SW
Coosa County, AL

1975 Goodwater SE
Coosa County, AL

1975 Goodwater SW
Coosa County, AL
2011 Flag Mountain
Coosa County, AL
2011 Mitchell Dam NW
Coosa County, AL
2011 Richville
Coosa County, AL
2011 Rockford SW
Coosa County, AL
2014 Flag Mountain
Coosa County, AL
2014 Mitchell Dam NW
Coosa County, AL
2014 Richville
Coosa County, AL
2014 Rockford SW
Coosa County, AL
2018 Flag Mountain
Coosa County, AL
2018 Mitchell Dam NW
Coosa County, AL
2018 Richville
Coosa County, AL
2018 Rockford SW
Coosa County, AL
2020 Flag Mountain
Coosa County, AL
2020 Mitchell Dam NW
Coosa County, AL
2020 Richville
Coosa County, AL
2020 Rockford SW
Coosa County, AL

2024 Flag Mountain
Coosa County, AL

2024 Mitchell Dam NW
Coosa County, AL

2024 Richville
Coosa County, AL

2024 Rockford SW
Coosa County, AL