
The Black Warrior River dictates the landscape of this region along the border of Greene and Hale counties, winding through a series of dramatic bends and bluffs. The river’s historical importance as a transit corridor is evident in the presence of Finches Ferry and Jennings Ferry, alongside numerous sandbars and shoals such as Milkhouse Bar and Halls Shoals. This modern 2024 survey captures the persistence of traditional land names, from Standing Cypress Point to the expansive Dollarhide Swamp in the southwest corner.
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19 maps found

1980 Casemore
Hale County, AL

1980 Ingram
Hale County, AL

1980 Melton
Hale County, AL

1980 Moundville East
Hale County, AL

1980 Moundville West
Hale County, AL

1980 Payne Lake
Hale County, AL

1980 Sawyerville
Hale County, AL

1980 Warrior Dam
Hale County, AL

2002 Ingram
Hale County, AL

2002 Moundville East
Hale County, AL

2002 Payne Lake
Hale County, AL

2024 Casemore
Hale County, AL

2024 Ingram
Hale County, AL

2024 Melton
Hale County, AL

2024 Moundville East
Hale County, AL

2024 Moundville West
Hale County, AL

2024 Payne Lake
Hale County, AL

2024 Sawyerville
Hale County, AL

2024 Warrior Dam
Hale County, AL