
Grange serves as the central hub of this rural landscape in the early 1970s, where small settlements are defined by their proximity to water and local congregations. The community around Stapletons Crossroads and the various churches, including New Hope Ch, Providence Ch, and Magnolia Ch, speak to the distributed nature of social life in this portion of eastern Georgia. The terrain is deeply carved by the Ogeechee River and its numerous tributaries such as Rocky Comfort Creek and Juniper Br. These waterways, along with Ivey Branch and Camp Branch, provide a natural skeleton for the county boundaries between Glascock, Jefferson, and Washington. This topographic study reveals a quiet agricultural era, documenting the precise placement of rural homesteads and cemeteries that reflect generations of local settlement.
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1950 Kellys Pond
Jefferson County, GA

1972 Grange
Jefferson County, GA

1973 Louisville South
Jefferson County, GA

1973 Old Town
Jefferson County, GA
2011 Grange
Jefferson County, GA
2011 Kellys Pond
Jefferson County, GA
2011 Louisville South
Jefferson County, GA
2011 Old Town
Jefferson County, GA
2014 Grange
Jefferson County, GA
2014 Kellys Pond
Jefferson County, GA
2014 Louisville South
Jefferson County, GA
2014 Old Town
Jefferson County, GA
2017 Grange
Jefferson County, GA
2017 Kellys Pond
Jefferson County, GA
2017 Louisville South
Jefferson County, GA
2017 Old Town
Jefferson County, GA
2020 Grange
Jefferson County, GA
2020 Kellys Pond
Jefferson County, GA
2020 Louisville South
Jefferson County, GA
2020 Old Town
Jefferson County, GA

2024 Grange
Jefferson County, GA

2024 Kellys Pond
Jefferson County, GA

2024 Louisville South
Jefferson County, GA

2024 Old Town
Jefferson County, GA