
Lloyd and its surrounding rural landscapes are defined by a complex network of wetlands and karst topography along the border of Leon and Jefferson counties. This 1982 map reveals a terrain pockmarked by geological depressions such as Patty Sink, Copeland Sink, and Bird Sink, which interact with the headwaters of the St Marks River and the Wacissa River. Small community centers like Capitola and Chaires are connected by the Seaboard Coast Line railroad and the Old Railroad Grade, reflecting the area's transit and timber history.
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