
Fort Stewart dominates the eastern half of this landscape, marking a significant military presence in a region otherwise characterized by rural watercourses and family-named landmarks. The terrain is defined by the winding paths of Canoochee Creek and the Canoochee River, which gather waters from tributaries like Little Bull Creek and Long Branch. Genealogists will find notable burial sites such as Barnard Cem and the Antioch Baptist Church Cem, the latter situated near Antioch Baptist Church and Tippins Lake. The map reveals a history of local land use through features like Barnard Mill and Durrence Pond, while the complex border of Evans Co, Tattnall Co, and Liberty Co highlights the intersection of several Georgia counties in this low-lying, wetland-rich environment.
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