
The village of Seaton anchors this agricultural landscape at the tri-county junction where Mercer, Henderson, and Warren counties meet. Settled on the high ground between the drainage systems of Snake Creek and North Henderson Creek, the area is defined by a grid of rural roads and scattered family burial grounds. Local history is etched into the terrain at Mcclure Cem and Hawkins Cem, while the southeast corner shows the edge of Little York.
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