
The Hatchie River divides the landscape of north-central Mississippi along the border of Alcorn and Tippah counties. In the early 1980s, this area remained largely rural, defined by a network of creeks and named ridges. Several small communities anchor the map, including Peoples, Walnut, and Crum, which are connected by a system of country roads like Troy Road. The survey reveals a high density of country churches and cemeteries, which serve as vital markers for local genealogy.
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