
Marvyn and Uhland sit within a landscape defined by the crossing of the Lee County and Russell County line. This 2024 map shows a rural Alabama interior heavily influenced by its water systems, notably the winding Uchee Creek in the south and a series of managed ponds including Bruce Pond Number One near Whatley Cross Road. The area maintains its agricultural and residential character through local landmarks like the Flying C's Plantation Airport and several family-named burial grounds such as Dupree Cem and Jenkins Cem.
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20 maps found

1914 Seale
Russell County, AL

1949 Fort Mitchell
Russell County, AL

1950 Crawford
Russell County, AL

1950 Seale
Russell County, AL

1950 Seale
Russell County, AL

1955 Crawford
Russell County, AL

1955 Fort Mitchell
Russell County, AL

1955 Seale
Russell County, AL

1955 Seale
Russell County, AL

1957 Pittsview
Russell County, AL

1971 Marvyn
Russell County, AL

1973 Hatchechubbee
Russell County, AL

1973 Rutherford
Russell County, AL

2024 Crawford
Russell County, AL

2024 Fort Mitchell
Russell County, AL

2024 Hatchechubbee
Russell County, AL

2024 Marvyn
Russell County, AL

2024 Pittsview
Russell County, AL

2024 Rutherford
Russell County, AL

2024 Seale
Russell County, AL