
Buckatunna Creek and its many tributaries, including Hurricane Creek and Greasy Creek, define the landscape along the boundary of Lauderdale and Clarke counties. This modern survey illustrates the rural settlement patterns of eastern Mississippi, where small communities like Snell and Energy are connected by a network of county roads. The map reveals a high concentration of watercourses such as Little Browns Creek and Ivy Mill Creek, which carve through the wooded terrain of the East Gulf Coastal Plain. For genealogists and local historians, several family-associated landmarks are preserved, including Hays Cem, Martin Cem, and McRae Cem. The township and range lines provide a clear look at the historic land divisions that continue to organize these timberlands and agricultural holdings in the 21st century.
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This is the sole edition of this map. No revisions or reprints were ever made.
12 maps found

1964 Carmichael
Clarke County, MS

1964 Hale
Clarke County, MS

1983 Sable
Clarke County, MS

1983 Snell
Clarke County, MS

1983 Sykes
Clarke County, MS

1983 Wautubbee
Clarke County, MS

2024 Carmichael
Clarke County, MS

2024 Hale
Clarke County, MS

2024 Sable
Clarke County, MS

2024 Snell
Clarke County, MS

2024 Sykes
Clarke County, MS

2024 Wautubbee
Clarke County, MS