
Wrayswood and Greshamville serve as the primary settlement markers in this section of Georgia's Piedmont, where the landscape is defined by the winding course of the Oconee River and the northern reaches of Lake Oconee. The area exhibits a dense concentration of family and community burial grounds, such as the Cochran Family Cem, Foster Family Cem, and Little Creek Church Cem, reflecting deep-rooted generational ties to the land. Large portions of the terrain are protected within the Oconee National Forest, maintaining a balance between timbered tracts and rural road networks.
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1972 Greshamville
Greene County, GA

1972 Liberty
Greene County, GA

1972 Penfield
Greene County, GA
2011 Greshamville
Greene County, GA
2011 Liberty
Greene County, GA
2011 Penfield
Greene County, GA
2014 Greshamville
Greene County, GA
2014 Liberty
Greene County, GA
2014 Penfield
Greene County, GA
2017 Greshamville
Greene County, GA
2017 Liberty
Greene County, GA
2017 Penfield
Greene County, GA
2020 Greshamville
Greene County, GA
2020 Liberty
Greene County, GA
2020 Penfield
Greene County, GA

2024 Greshamville
Greene County, GA

2024 Liberty
Greene County, GA

2024 Penfield
Greene County, GA