
The Little River meanders southward through this South Georgia landscape, forming a natural boundary between Brooks and Lowndes counties. This 2024 survey documents the agricultural and rural character of the region, anchored by the towns of Hahira and Morven. While Hahira shows modern development along its streets like W Main St and W Park St, the surrounding area remains defined by legacy family farms and small historic markers. Several small family burial grounds, including Corinth Cem, Redding Cem, and Rizer Cem, are scattered among the fields, providing important points of interest for genealogists tracing local families. The presence of the Paso Fino Farm Airport and Hidden River Run suggests the ongoing evolution of the land use, while numerous watercourses like Slaughter Creek and Franks Creek drain the low-lying terrain toward the river.
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16 maps found

1956 Baden
Brooks County, GA

1956 Grooverville
Brooks County, GA

1956 Nankin
Brooks County, GA

1961 Hahira West
Brooks County, GA

1961 Ousley
Brooks County, GA

1974 Berlin East
Brooks County, GA

1975 Pebble Hill
Brooks County, GA

1978 Pebble Hill
Brooks County, GA

1994 Nankin
Brooks County, GA

2024 Baden
Brooks County, GA

2024 Berlin East
Brooks County, GA

2024 Grooverville
Brooks County, GA

2024 Hahira West
Brooks County, GA

2024 Nankin
Brooks County, GA

2024 Ousley
Brooks County, GA

2024 Pebble Hill
Brooks County, GA