
Hackneyville and the surrounding rural landscapes of northern Tallapoosa County are defined by a network of creeks and family-named cemeteries. The terrain is bisected by the Clay Co and Tallapoosa Co line, where the headwaters of Town Creek and Hackney Creek carve through the countryside. This modern survey illustrates a quiet, residential pattern established by small settlements like Cleveland Crossroads and Pinkneyville. Genealogists will find a wealth of burial sites including the Hillabee Campground Cem, Old Providence Cem, and New Hope Cem. The southern edge of the map is marked by the course of Oaktasasi Creek, while the northeast corner features the crossing at Sandy Ford near Enitachopco Creek. This topographic record preserves the locations of local landmarks such as Denny Lake and the Hackneyville Presbyterian Cem, offering a contemporary view of these established Alabama communities.
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