
The William B. Bankhead National Forest occupies the southern reaches of this landscape, where the terrain shifts from the agricultural plains of the north into the ridges and hollows of the Cumberland Plateau. This transition is marked by notable elevations such as Mull Mtn, Brushy Mtn, and Millfield Mtn, separated by deep cuts like Porter Hollow and Buzzard Cove. The area is rich in family history, evidenced by the dense distribution of small burial grounds including the Jackson-Shelton Cem, Dement Cem, and Paff Cem.
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1935 Danville
Lawrence County, AL

1935 Oakville
Lawrence County, AL

1935 Upshaw
Lawrence County, AL

1936 Caddo
Lawrence County, AL

1936 Landersville
Lawrence County, AL

1936 Masterson
Lawrence County, AL

1936 Mt Hope
Lawrence County, AL

1938 Danville
Lawrence County, AL

1940 Mt Hope
Lawrence County, AL

1948 Caddo
Lawrence County, AL

1948 Masterson
Lawrence County, AL

1950 Caddo
Lawrence County, AL

1951 Masterson
Lawrence County, AL

1960 Bee Branch
Lawrence County, AL

1960 Grayson
Lawrence County, AL

1960 Landersville
Lawrence County, AL

1960 Oakville
Lawrence County, AL

1960 Upshaw
Lawrence County, AL

2000 Bee Branch
Lawrence County, AL

2000 Grayson
Lawrence County, AL

2000 Landersville
Lawrence County, AL

2000 Oakville
Lawrence County, AL

2000 Upshaw
Lawrence County, AL

2024 Bee Branch
Lawrence County, AL

2024 Caddo
Lawrence County, AL

2024 Grayson
Lawrence County, AL

2024 Landersville
Lawrence County, AL

2024 Masterson Mill
Lawrence County, AL

2024 Oakville
Lawrence County, AL

2024 Upshaw
Lawrence County, AL