
The confluence of the Pea River and Choctawhatchee River defines this corner of Alabama during the late 1950s, where the city of Geneva is protected by the Bridges Levee. The landscape is a complex network of waterways and drainage, with numerous named branches like Schuttle Mill Branch and Vanlandingham Mill Creek feeding into the main river systems. The town of Geneva shows its mid-century street grid, including Commerce St and Church St, while the Louisville and Nashville railroad tracks cut across the southern territory near the settlement of Black.
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1957 Bellwood
Geneva County, AL

1957 Geneva East
Geneva County, AL

1957 Geneva West
Geneva County, AL

1968 Sellersville
Geneva County, AL
2011 Bellwood
Geneva County, AL
2011 Geneva East
Geneva County, AL
2011 Geneva West
Geneva County, AL
2011 Sellersville
Geneva County, AL
2014 Bellwood
Geneva County, AL
2014 Geneva East
Geneva County, AL
2014 Geneva West
Geneva County, AL
2014 Sellersville
Geneva County, AL
2018 Bellwood
Geneva County, AL
2018 Geneva East
Geneva County, AL
2018 Geneva West
Geneva County, AL
2018 Sellersville
Geneva County, AL
2020 Bellwood
Geneva County, AL
2020 Geneva East
Geneva County, AL
2020 Geneva West
Geneva County, AL
2020 Sellersville
Geneva County, AL

2024 Bellwood
Geneva County, AL

2024 Geneva East
Geneva County, AL

2024 Geneva West
Geneva County, AL

2024 Sellersville
Geneva County, AL