
Mingo serves as the central hub of this Sampson County landscape, where the agrarian traditions of coastal North Carolina meet an intricate network of wetlands. The geography is defined by the slow-moving waters of Mingo Swamp and Williamson Swamp, which carve through the terrain and support landmarks like Tart Millpond and Williams Lake. This modern survey illustrates the persistent rural character of the region, anchored by established community sites such as Mingo Church and several family burial grounds, including Naylor Cem and Jackson Cem.
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20 maps found

1909 Coharie
Sampson County, NC

1974 Mingo
Sampson County, NC

1978 Dobbersville
Sampson County, NC

1986 Bearskin
Sampson County, NC

1986 Clinton North
Sampson County, NC

1986 Clinton South
Sampson County, NC

1986 Newton Grove South
Sampson County, NC

1986 Timothy
Sampson County, NC

1986 Tomahawk
Sampson County, NC

1997 Dobbersville
Sampson County, NC

1997 Newton Grove South
Sampson County, NC

1997 Timothy
Sampson County, NC

2022 Bearskin
Sampson County, NC

2022 Clinton North
Sampson County, NC

2022 Clinton South
Sampson County, NC

2022 Dobbersville
Sampson County, NC

2022 Mingo
Sampson County, NC

2022 Newton Grove South
Sampson County, NC

2022 Timothy
Sampson County, NC

2022 Tomahawk
Sampson County, NC