
Pursley Creek and its many branches, including the West Prong Pursley Creek and East Prong Pursley Creek, dominate this portion of Wilcox County. The landscape is defined by the headwaters of several drainages, where Pine Barren Creek and Shoal Creek carve through the terrain. Small rural settlements are scattered across the quadrangle, connected by a network of county roads like Co Rd 51 and Clarence Daily Rd. The map illustrates a contemporary rural Alabama settlement pattern where community identity remains tied to locations such as Rosebud, Fatama, and Neenah. A distinct landmark in the southwestern corner, Fire Tower Rd, suggests the historical importance of forestry management in this heavily wooded region, while names like Estelle and Shawnee mark specific residential pockets along the ridges and creek valleys.
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18 maps found

1973 Camden South
Wilcox County, AL

1973 Coy
Wilcox County, AL

1974 Camden North
Wilcox County, AL

1974 Lee Long Bridge
Wilcox County, AL

1978 Kimbrough
Wilcox County, AL

1981 Pine Apple North
Wilcox County, AL

1981 Rosebud
Wilcox County, AL

1987 Minter
Wilcox County, AL

1987 Tilden
Wilcox County, AL

2024 Camden North
Wilcox County, AL

2024 Camden South
Wilcox County, AL

2024 Coy
Wilcox County, AL

2024 Kimbrough
Wilcox County, AL

2024 Lee Long Bridge
Wilcox County, AL

2024 Minter
Wilcox County, AL

2024 Pine Apple North
Wilcox County, AL

2024 Rosebud
Wilcox County, AL

2024 Tilden
Wilcox County, AL