
The Canoochee River corridor and its surrounding coastal plain wetlands define this portion of southeast Georgia, where the borders of Candler, Bulloch, and Evans counties converge. Small agricultural settlements like Register, Excelsior, and Adabelle anchor a landscape interconnected by historical farm-to-market roads and the prominent Interstate 16 corridor. Water management and local industry are visible through features like the Great Southern Paper Company Lake, while smaller family and community landmarks such as Saint Pauls Cem and the Bowen - Dekle Cem offer valuable points of reference for genealogists. The terrain is a network of slow-moving water bodies, including Tenmile Creek, Jones Lake, and Bad Prong, reflecting the drainage patterns of the Georgia wiregrass region. This 2024 survey documents the persistence of these rural communities and the modern infrastructure that bisects their traditional territories.
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