
The town of White Plains serves as the central hub for this portion of eastern Georgia, where the borders of Greene, Hancock, and Taliaferro counties converge. The landscape is defined by an intricate network of waterways, including Lundy Creek, Copeland Creek, and Little Shoulderbone Creek, which carve through the terrain between established family lands and rural crossroads. A high concentration of burial sites, such as the Centennial Cem, Copelin Family Cem, and the Clark - Webb - Simmons Family Cem, points to generations of settlement and deep genealogical roots in the surrounding countryside.
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