
The Little Ocmulgee River defines the southern border of this landscape in Wheeler and Telfair counties, where several small agricultural communities are centered. Jordan and Spring Hill serve as the primary focal points for a rural road network that includes S State Rte 126 and several county roads. The area is heavily marked by family and community history, evidenced by the high density of small cemeteries such as Browning Cem, Clark Cem, and the Spencer and Baker Cem. Numerous tributaries, including Alligator Creek, Camp Creek, and Eddards Creek, drain into the river system, creating a varied hydrographic pattern of ponds and wetlands. Spiritual life is anchored by institutions like the Sardis Baptist Church and Shiloh Methodist Church, both of which maintain adjacent burial grounds that are vital for local genealogical research.
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