
The coastal plain of Wayne County, Georgia, is defined here by the winding course of Little Satilla Creek and its many tributaries, including Goose Creek and Keene Bay Branch. This 1971 survey captures the town of Odum at the intersection of local roads and the Southern railway line, which cuts a straight path through the heavily forested and marshy landscape. Small rural clusters like Brentwood, Ross, and Tetlow punctuate the landscape, reflecting a pattern of settlement closely tied to the railroad and the timber-rich surroundings.
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