
The Ocmulgee River curves through the southwestern corner of this landscape, anchoring a rural territory defined by long-established family landholdings and small watercourses. The boundary between Pulaski and Dodge counties runs diagonally through the center, cutting across a network of country roads named for local families, such as Rozar Goolsby Rd and Charlotte Harrell Rd. This area is notably dense with small family burial grounds, suggesting a long history of generational settlement in the Georgia wiregrass region.
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24 maps found

1972 Jay Bird Springs
Dodge County, GA

1972 Lake Cypress
Dodge County, GA

1972 West of Eastman
Dodge County, GA

1974 Yonkers
Dodge County, GA
2011 Jay Bird Springs
Dodge County, GA
2011 Lake Cypress
Dodge County, GA
2011 West of Eastman
Dodge County, GA
2011 Yonkers
Dodge County, GA
2014 Jay Bird Springs
Dodge County, GA
2014 Lake Cypress
Dodge County, GA
2014 West of Eastman
Dodge County, GA
2014 Yonkers
Dodge County, GA
2017 Jay Bird Springs
Dodge County, GA
2017 Lake Cypress
Dodge County, GA
2017 West of Eastman
Dodge County, GA
2017 Yonkers
Dodge County, GA
2020 Jay Bird Springs
Dodge County, GA
2020 Lake Cypress
Dodge County, GA
2020 West of Eastman
Dodge County, GA
2020 Yonkers
Dodge County, GA

2024 Jay Bird Springs
Dodge County, GA

2024 Lake Cypress
Dodge County, GA

2024 West of Eastman
Dodge County, GA

2024 Yonkers
Dodge County, GA