
The Southern railroad line cuts through the western reaches of Dodge County, connecting the small communities of Yonkers and Roddy during the mid-1970s. This rural landscape is defined by the winding paths of Gum Swamp Creek and its tributary, Little Gum Swamp Creek, which dictate the placement of roads and farmsteads. The map reveals a deeply rooted community structure, evidenced by numerous small family and church burial grounds such as the Rogers-Darsey Cem, Douglas Cem, and Lister Cem.
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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