
Stancils Chapel and the nearby Moores Chapel anchor this rural landscape in Johnston County, defined by a network of historic intersections such as Stilleys Crossroads and Dixie Crossroads. The eastern half of the map is dominated by the expansive Buckhorn Reservoir, where the waters of Bull Br and Mill Br meet the tri-county border with Nash and Wilson. The terrain is a mix of agricultural lowlands and managed water bodies like Lake Andrew Acres and Silver Lake. Local history and genealogy researchers will find several family-named landmarks and the Shoeheel Cem south of Flowers Pond Number One, offering a clear view of the area's modern settlement patterns and the preservation of its traditional crossroads identifiers.
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1964 Edmondson
Johnston County, NC

1964 Flowers
Johnston County, NC

1964 Powhatan
Johnston County, NC

1978 Kenly West
Johnston County, NC

1978 Stancils Chapel
Johnston County, NC

1986 Four Oaks NE
Johnston County, NC

1986 Newton Grove North
Johnston County, NC

1986 Peacocks Crossroads
Johnston County, NC

1993 Edmondson
Johnston County, NC

1993 Powhatan
Johnston County, NC

1997 Four Oaks NE
Johnston County, NC

1997 Newton Grove North
Johnston County, NC

1997 Peacocks Crossroads
Johnston County, NC

1998 Flowers
Johnston County, NC

2022 Edmondson
Johnston County, NC

2022 Flowers
Johnston County, NC

2022 Four Oaks NE
Johnston County, NC

2022 Kenly West
Johnston County, NC

2022 Newton Grove North
Johnston County, NC

2022 Peacocks Crossroads
Johnston County, NC

2022 Powhatan
Johnston County, NC

2022 Stancils Chapel
Johnston County, NC