
Society Hill serves as a central hub for this rural stretch where Macon, Lee, and Russell counties converge. The landscape is defined by its small family cemeteries and country churches, reflecting a long-standing pattern of dispersed agricultural settlement. Locations like the Society Hill Cem and Whatley Cem near Whatley Cross Road provide essential data points for genealogists tracing local families. The drainage network is particularly dense here, with Opintlocco Creek and Uchee Creek carving through the terrain, while man-made water features such as Engineering Farm Pond and Talbert Lake indicate more recent land management. The presence of Kelly Pond Number Two and Groce Lake further illustrates the intersection of natural hydrology and rural development in this corner of Alabama.
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17 maps found

1971 Chesson
Macon County, AL

1971 Hardaway
Macon County, AL

1971 La Place
Macon County, AL

1971 Little Texas
Macon County, AL

1971 Society Hill
Macon County, AL

1973 Creek Stand
Macon County, AL

1973 Davisville
Macon County, AL

1973 Warriorstand
Macon County, AL

1998 Little Texas
Macon County, AL

2024 Chesson
Macon County, AL

2024 Creek Stand
Macon County, AL

2024 Davisville
Macon County, AL

2024 Hardaway
Macon County, AL

2024 La Place
Macon County, AL

2024 Little Texas
Macon County, AL

2024 Society Hill
Macon County, AL

2024 Warriorstand
Macon County, AL