
Jones Chapel sits at the heart of this landscape, serving as a focal point for a rural community defined by its network of family-centered cemeteries and small settlements. The terrain is deeply etched by watercourses like Whetstone Creek and Crooked Creek, which feed into the broader drainage system of northern Alabama. To the west, the boundary of the William B. Bankhead National Forest marks a shift from private homesteads to protected timberlands, while the county line between Winston and Cullman counties bisects the western reaches near Nesmith.
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1936 Hulaco
Cullman County, AL

1936 Mc Kendry
Cullman County, AL

1949 Cold Springs
Cullman County, AL

1949 Hulaco
Cullman County, AL

1951 Arkadelphia
Cullman County, AL

1951 Cold Springs
Cullman County, AL

1952 Hulaco
Cullman County, AL

1958 Simcoe
Cullman County, AL

1960 Massey
Cullman County, AL

1969 Crane Hill
Cullman County, AL

1969 Jones Chapel
Cullman County, AL

1969 Trimble
Cullman County, AL

1975 Arkadelphia
Cullman County, AL

1975 Hulaco
Cullman County, AL

1976 Hulaco
Cullman County, AL

2000 Crane Hill
Cullman County, AL

2000 Jones Chapel
Cullman County, AL

2000 Massey
Cullman County, AL

2024 Arkadelphia
Cullman County, AL

2024 Cold Springs
Cullman County, AL

2024 Crane Hill
Cullman County, AL

2024 Hulaco
Cullman County, AL

2024 Jones Chapel
Cullman County, AL

2024 Massey
Cullman County, AL

2024 Simcoe
Cullman County, AL

2024 Trimble
Cullman County, AL