
Hymera serves as the central hub for this portion of Sullivan County, where a dense grid of residential streets including E Hinkle St and E Depot St meets the rural agricultural landscape. The surrounding terrain is defined by the complex drainage systems of the W Fork Busseron Cr and Kettle Creek, which meander through a patchwork of woodland and cleared fields. For those researching local heritage, several burial grounds are scattered across the quadrangle, notably the Knights of Pythias Cem and the Mount Pleasant Cem to the north. Smaller settlements like Greenville, Jackson Hill, and Wilfred mark the historical junctions of county roads. The southern portion of the sheet is characterized by more intricate topography near Greenbriar Lake and the interestingly named Possum Hollow, reflecting the region's rural character.
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