
Hog Mountain rises as a central landmark in this mid-1960s landscape, marking the headwaters where multiple river systems begin their descent. This topography is defined by the convergence of the Mulberry River, Appalachee River, Alcovy River, and Yellow River, illustrating the high-ground drainage patterns that shaped local settlement. While Buford occupies the northwestern corner, the map primarily details a rural network of family-named roads and community anchors like Harmony Sch and Hog Mountain Ch.
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1963 Luxomni
Gwinnett County, GA

1964 Hog Mountain
Gwinnett County, GA

1992 Hog Mountain
Gwinnett County, GA

1992 Luxomni
Gwinnett County, GA

1999 Luxomni
Gwinnett County, GA
2011 Hog Mountain
Gwinnett County, GA
2011 Luxomni
Gwinnett County, GA
2014 Hog Mountain
Gwinnett County, GA
2014 Luxomni
Gwinnett County, GA
2017 Hog Mountain
Gwinnett County, GA
2017 Luxomni
Gwinnett County, GA
2020 Hog Mountain
Gwinnett County, GA
2020 Luxomni
Gwinnett County, GA

2024 Hog Mountain
Gwinnett County, GA

2024 Luxomni
Gwinnett County, GA