
Lemon Grove and Griffins Corner serve as the primary hubs in this mid-1950s survey of Hardee County, Florida. The landscape is dominated by a complex network of wetlands and drainage systems, where Charlie Creek and Little Charlie Creek converge in the north, while Buckhorn Creek and Bee Branch define the southern hydrology. This era represents a period of quiet rural infrastructure in the Florida interior, characterized by section-line roads and scattered agricultural settlements.
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