
Grapeland and Stringtown anchor this 1967 survey of the Delta landscape along the Bolivar and Washington County line. The terrain is defined by a dense network of meandering waterways, including Saw Grass Lake, Stillwater Bayou, and the winding course of Clear Creek. A notable historical marker, the Indian Treaty Boundary, cuts through the northeastern corner near Meltonia, reflecting the region's colonial and indigenous history.
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1939 Choctaw
Bolivar County, MS

1939 Lamont
Bolivar County, MS

1967 Lobdell
Bolivar County, MS

1967 Stringtown
Bolivar County, MS

1969 Choctaw
Bolivar County, MS

1982 Round Lake
Bolivar County, MS
2011 Catfish Point
Bolivar County, MS
2011 Round Lake
Bolivar County, MS
2012 Catfish Point
Bolivar County, MS
2012 Lobdell
Bolivar County, MS
2012 Round Lake
Bolivar County, MS
2012 Stringtown
Bolivar County, MS
2015 Catfish Point
Bolivar County, MS
2015 Lobdell
Bolivar County, MS
2015 Round Lake
Bolivar County, MS
2015 Stringtown
Bolivar County, MS
2018 Catfish Point
Bolivar County, MS
2018 Lobdell
Bolivar County, MS
2018 Round Lake
Bolivar County, MS
2018 Stringtown
Bolivar County, MS
2020 Catfish Point
Bolivar County, MS
2020 Lobdell
Bolivar County, MS
2020 Round Lake
Bolivar County, MS
2020 Stringtown
Bolivar County, MS

2024 Catfish Point
Bolivar County, MS

2024 Lobdell
Bolivar County, MS

2024 Round Lake
Bolivar County, MS

2024 Stringtown
Bolivar County, MS