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Chalk Deposits in Sumter County
Chalk Deposits in Sumter County
Epes
, located in
Sumter County
, sits atop
Cretaceous
chalk deposits from the formation known as the Selma Group. These
mineral
deposits are clearly visible along the shore of the Tombigbee River, which forms the eastern border of the city.
Courtesy of Billy Milstead;
Rural Southwest Alabama