
Hephzibah and Gracewood anchor this Georgia landscape as it appeared in the late 1950s, with updates reflecting the area through 1980. The Central of Georgia railroad cuts diagonally across the terrain, serving as a corridor for small communities and local landmarks like the Chalk Mine Mem Ch. The distribution of family and community burial grounds, such as Robert Cem, Tinley Cem, and Adkins Cem, provides a detailed record of local genealogy and historic land ownership across the Richmond County countryside.
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1922 Hephzibah
Richmond County, GA

1948 Hephzibah
Richmond County, GA

1950 Hephzibah
Richmond County, GA

1957 Hephzibah
Richmond County, GA

1957 Hephzibah
Richmond County, GA
2011 Hephzibah
Richmond County, GA
2014 Hephzibah
Richmond County, GA
2017 Hephzibah
Richmond County, GA
2020 Hephzibah
Richmond County, GA

2024 Hephzibah
Richmond County, GA