
Normantown and Mosleytown anchor this 1970 landscape, where the shifting boundaries of Treutlen, Montgomery, Toombs, and Emanuel counties meet. The area is defined by a dense network of watercourses, including Tiger Creek and Naked Creek, which drain the low-lying terrain into the larger Swift Creek. This survey captures the rural infrastructure of the early 1970s, documented shortly after the consolidation of regional rail lines.
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12 maps found

1970 Oak Park SW
Montgomery County, GA

1971 Soperton South
Montgomery County, GA
2011 Oak Park SW
Montgomery County, GA
2011 Soperton South
Montgomery County, GA
2014 Oak Park SW
Montgomery County, GA
2014 Soperton South
Montgomery County, GA
2017 Oak Park SW
Montgomery County, GA
2017 Soperton South
Montgomery County, GA
2020 Oak Park SW
Montgomery County, GA
2020 Soperton South
Montgomery County, GA

2024 Oak Park SW
Montgomery County, GA

2024 Soperton South
Montgomery County, GA