
Lexington serves as the primary hub of this Lauderdale County landscape, where the town's grid meets the branching headwaters of Second Creek and Mill Creek. The terrain is defined by a dense network of creek valleys and hollows, including Corum Hollow and Strickland Hollow, which historically dictated the placement of small agricultural settlements and family burial grounds. Notable concentrations of these sites appear at Grassy and Anderson, with numerous smaller cemeteries like Shelton Cem, Wilborn Cem, and Hammond Homestead Cem scattered across the township lines of T1S R8W and T2S R7W.
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