
The Roanoke River carves a sharp, winding boundary through this coastal plain landscape, separating Halifax and Martin counties from Bertie County. The settlement of Palmyra serves as a central point for local families, with numerous burial grounds such as Palmyra Cem and Hyman Cem nearby. Further south, Mount Pilgrim sits at the junction of Iron Mine Spring Rd and Smith Rd, surrounded by ancestral sites like Griffin Cem and Mizell Cem. The eastern portion of the map is dominated by a complex network of wetlands and seasonal waterways, including Thompson Gut, Big Swash, and Matthew Slough. This intricate hydrography, featuring named basins like Blue Hole Swamp, suggests a terrain heavily influenced by the shifting channels and periodic flooding of the river system.
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19 maps found

1960 Dawson Crossroads
Halifax County, NC

1962 Palmyra
Halifax County, NC

1963 Essex
Halifax County, NC

1963 Ringwood
Halifax County, NC

1973 Aurelian Springs
Halifax County, NC

1973 Thelma
Halifax County, NC

1974 Darlington
Halifax County, NC

1976 Thelma
Halifax County, NC

1997 Dawson Crossroads
Halifax County, NC

1997 Palmyra
Halifax County, NC

1998 Darlington
Halifax County, NC

1998 Essex
Halifax County, NC

2022 Aurelian Springs
Halifax County, NC

2022 Darlington
Halifax County, NC

2022 Dawson Crossroads
Halifax County, NC

2022 Essex
Halifax County, NC

2022 Palmyra
Halifax County, NC

2022 Ringwood
Halifax County, NC

2022 Thelma
Halifax County, NC