
The Tennessee Valley Divide anchors this detailed study of the plateau and valley systems along the Alabama and Georgia border. The landscape is defined by the prominent Sand Mountain and Lookout Mountain, separated by the deep corridors of Dugout Valley and Sand Valley. This topography shaped early settlement patterns, with communities like Sulphur Springs and Battelle concentrated near water sources and along the base of the ridges. Numerous small family and community burial grounds, such as the Finlayson Family Cem, Gardner Cem, and Hartline Cem, are preserved across the terrain, offering significant primary data for local genealogists.
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1936 Chavies
DeKalb County, AL

1936 Dugout Valley
DeKalb County, AL

1936 Grove Oak
DeKalb County, AL

1936 Little Falls
DeKalb County, AL

1936 Painter
DeKalb County, AL

1936 Sulphur Springs
DeKalb County, AL

1946 Chavies
DeKalb County, AL

1946 Dugout Valley
DeKalb County, AL

1946 Grove Oak
DeKalb County, AL

1946 Portersville
DeKalb County, AL

1946 Sulphur Springs
DeKalb County, AL

1947 Chavies
DeKalb County, AL

1947 Dugout Valley
DeKalb County, AL

1947 Ft Payne
DeKalb County, AL

1947 Painter
DeKalb County, AL

1947 Portersville
DeKalb County, AL

1947 Sulphur Springs
DeKalb County, AL

1949 Grove Oak
DeKalb County, AL

1949 Painter
DeKalb County, AL

1975 Dugout Valley
DeKalb County, AL

1975 Portersville
DeKalb County, AL

1982 Sulphur Springs
DeKalb County, AL

2024 Chavies
DeKalb County, AL

2024 Dugout Valley
DeKalb County, AL

2024 Grove Oak
DeKalb County, AL

2024 Painter
DeKalb County, AL

2024 Portersville
DeKalb County, AL

2024 Sulphur Springs
DeKalb County, AL