
The Alapahoochee River and Alapaha River converge near the Florida-Georgia border, shaping a landscape defined by significant watercourse systems and rural hamlets like Jennings and Avoca. This contemporary survey reveals a high density of small family and community burial grounds, such as the Sasser Landing African American Cem and Jennings Bluff Cem, which point to generations of settlement along these riverbanks. The town of Jennings serves as a local hub near the state line, with a grid of streets including Hamilton Ave and Cherry St providing structure to the community. To the south, West Lake and the Church of God Cem anchor the lower portion of the map, while the northern reaches are crisscrossed by a network of county roads like Co Rd 150, connecting isolated homesteads and landmarks like Rawhide Cem.
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