
Hillside National Wildlife Refuge dominates the western lowlands of this Holmes County landscape, where the flat alluvial plains of the Mississippi Delta meet the rising bluff hills. The CN railroad skirts the edge of this transition, passing through the small community of Howard near the northern boundary. The terrain to the east is deeply dissected by drainage networks including Fannegusha Creek, Black Creek, and Harland Creek, creating a landscape of narrow ridges and winding hollows that shaped early settlement patterns.
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1964 Bowling Green
Holmes County, MS

1964 Ebenezer
Holmes County, MS

1964 Owens Wells
Holmes County, MS

1982 Black Hawk
Holmes County, MS

1982 Howard
Holmes County, MS

1982 Lexington North
Holmes County, MS

1982 Lexington South
Holmes County, MS

1982 Marcella
Holmes County, MS

1982 Thornton
Holmes County, MS

1983 Montgomery
Holmes County, MS

2024 Black Hawk
Holmes County, MS

2024 Bowling Green
Holmes County, MS

2024 Ebenezer
Holmes County, MS

2024 Howard
Holmes County, MS

2024 Lexington North
Holmes County, MS

2024 Lexington South
Holmes County, MS

2024 Marcella
Holmes County, MS

2024 Montgomery
Holmes County, MS

2024 Owens Wells
Holmes County, MS

2024 Thornton
Holmes County, MS