
The Yellow River cuts a wide, meandering path through this landscape along the border of Florida and Alabama, defining the geography of Oak Grove and the surrounding rural communities. This area is heavily forested, with the northern portion extending into the Conecuh National Forest. The map reveals a high density of small, family or community burial grounds that point to the deep-rooted genealogical history of northern Okaloosa County. These include sites such as the New Ebenezer Cem, Rock Hill Cem, and Magnolia Cem.
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22 maps found

1934 Holt
Okaloosa County, FL

1937 Holt
Okaloosa County, FL

1956 Holt
Okaloosa County, FL

1970 Holt SW
Okaloosa County, FL

1973 Baker
Okaloosa County, FL

1973 Blackman
Okaloosa County, FL

1973 Crestview North
Okaloosa County, FL

1973 Crestview South
Okaloosa County, FL

1973 Dorcas
Okaloosa County, FL

1973 Holt
Okaloosa County, FL

1973 Oak Grove
Okaloosa County, FL

1973 Spencer Flats
Okaloosa County, FL

1994 Crestview South
Okaloosa County, FL

2024 Baker
Okaloosa County, FL

2024 Blackman
Okaloosa County, FL

2024 Crestview North
Okaloosa County, FL

2024 Crestview South
Okaloosa County, FL

2024 Dorcas
Okaloosa County, FL

2024 Holt
Okaloosa County, FL

2024 Holt SW
Okaloosa County, FL

2024 Oak Grove
Okaloosa County, FL

2024 Spencer Flats
Okaloosa County, FL