
Piedmont sits at the northwestern edge of this landscape, marking a transition between the open uplands and the drainage networks of the southern Flint Hills region. The topography is defined by the winding paths of Rock Cr and Pawpaw Creek, which carve subtle valleys through the surrounding townships. A distinct genealogical point of interest is the Bunker Hill Cem, located in the central-western section near Quail Rd. The map illustrates a rural infrastructure built upon a grid of historically named thoroughfares such as Pioneer Rd, Settler Rd, and Native Rd, reflecting the late-era development of this agricultural area along the boundary of Greenwood County and Elk County. Small watercourses like Snake Cr and Salt Cr further segment the countryside, providing water sources for local farmsteads.
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