
Homochitto National Forest covers a significant portion of this terrain in southwestern Mississippi, where the headwaters of Sandy Creek and Morgan Fork carve through the landscape. The map reveals a deeply established network of rural community landmarks, particularly along Hamburg Roxie Road and Bonds Road. Small settlements like Hamburg and Roxie anchor a region defined by numerous family and community burial grounds, such as the Old Rose Hill Cem and Armstrong Cem, providing essential data for genealogical research. The presence of Bethlehem Ch and Daughters Temple underscores the area's religious heritage. An intriguing industrial detail is found in the northern hills at Gold Hole, suggesting historical resource exploration within these wooded ridges. This survey reflects the persistence of rural land divisions and family-named roads like Prentiss Road and Seale Road at the turn of the millennium.
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