
The Tallapoosa River and its intricate drainage network define the topography of this Randolph County landscape, where the waters of the R L Harris Reservoir reach into the winding valleys. The map documents a transition between upland ridges and the encroaching backwaters of the reservoir system, centered on the small settlement of Ofelia. Historically significant river crossings are well-preserved in the record, including legacy locations for Butlers Ferry, Burrow Ferry, and Blake Ferry, along with traditional river crossings at Brown Ford and Michels Ford.
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16 maps found

1969 Napoleon
Randolph County, AL

1969 Newell
Randolph County, AL

1969 Roanoke East
Randolph County, AL

1969 Roanoke West
Randolph County, AL

1969 Wadley North
Randolph County, AL

1970 Micaville
Randolph County, AL

1970 Ofelia
Randolph County, AL

1975 Micaville
Randolph County, AL

1975 Newell
Randolph County, AL

2024 Micaville
Randolph County, AL

2024 Napoleon
Randolph County, AL

2024 Newell
Randolph County, AL

2024 Ofelia
Randolph County, AL

2024 Roanoke East
Randolph County, AL

2024 Roanoke West
Randolph County, AL

2024 Wadley North
Randolph County, AL