
The town of Kite sits near the crossing of the Ohoopee River and Holten Creek in the mid-1970s. This agricultural landscape in eastern Georgia is defined by a dense network of family-named landmarks and rural congregations, reflecting generations of local settlement. Numerous small churches serve the community, including Sand Hill Ch and Gum Log Ch, while the surrounding terrain is marked by many private family burial grounds such as Fortner Cem and Anderson Cem.
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