
The Pearl River valley in the early 1970s is defined by a dense network of timbered ridges and creek bottoms where the borders of Lawrence, Copiah, and Lincoln Counties meet. The Gulf Mobile and Ohio railroad corridor anchors the small settlements of Oma and Wanilla, while the winding course of Bahala Creek and its tributary Little Bahala Creek carve through the center of the quadrangle. This era shows a landscape transitioning between traditional agrarian life and industrial extraction, evidenced by numerous Gravel Pits scattered near the rail lines.
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1970 Nola
Lawrence County, MS

1970 Tilton
Lawrence County, MS

1970 Topeka
Lawrence County, MS

1971 Monticello NE
Lawrence County, MS

1971 Oma
Lawrence County, MS
2012 Monticello NE
Lawrence County, MS
2012 Nola
Lawrence County, MS
2012 Oma
Lawrence County, MS
2012 Tilton
Lawrence County, MS
2012 Topeka
Lawrence County, MS
2015 Monticello NE
Lawrence County, MS
2015 Nola
Lawrence County, MS
2015 Oma
Lawrence County, MS
2015 Tilton
Lawrence County, MS
2015 Topeka
Lawrence County, MS
2018 Monticello NE
Lawrence County, MS
2018 Nola
Lawrence County, MS
2018 Oma
Lawrence County, MS
2018 Tilton
Lawrence County, MS
2018 Topeka
Lawrence County, MS
2020 Monticello NE
Lawrence County, MS
2020 Nola
Lawrence County, MS
2020 Oma
Lawrence County, MS
2020 Tilton
Lawrence County, MS
2020 Topeka
Lawrence County, MS

2024 Monticello NE
Lawrence County, MS

2024 Nola
Lawrence County, MS

2024 Oma
Lawrence County, MS

2024 Tilton
Lawrence County, MS

2024 Topeka
Lawrence County, MS