
The Chattahoochee River carves a winding path along the Georgia-Alabama border, defining the western edge of this territory where the northern reach of Stewart County meets the southern boundary of Fort Benning. This landscape is characterized by the convergence of multiple significant waterways, including Hannahatchee Creek, Hichitee Creek, and Hollman Creek, which drain the heavily contoured terrain. Rural life is anchored by traditional landholdings such as Upper Bradley Place and Heard Place, alongside the namesake community of Union. For those tracing local heritage, the map identifies several geographically dispersed burial sites including Mathis Cem, Irena Cem, and Fitzgerald Cem, reflecting the early settlement patterns of this riverine district. The area remains largely rural, with established routes like Omaha Union Rd and Union Pleasant Grove connecting remote homesteads and the Pleasant Grove Baptist Church to the broader regional network.
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17 maps found

1949 Julia
Stewart County, GA

1950 Louvale
Stewart County, GA

1950 Lumpkin SW
Stewart County, GA

1955 Louvale
Stewart County, GA

1955 Lumpkin SW
Stewart County, GA

1955 Union
Stewart County, GA

1957 Omaha
Stewart County, GA

1972 Benevolence
Stewart County, GA

1972 County Line
Stewart County, GA

1973 Brooklyn
Stewart County, GA

2024 Benevolence
Stewart County, GA

2024 Brooklyn
Stewart County, GA

2024 County Line
Stewart County, GA

2024 Louvale
Stewart County, GA

2024 Lumpkin SW
Stewart County, GA

2024 Omaha
Stewart County, GA

2024 Union
Stewart County, GA