[1] Located between Chickasaw State Park and Medon (roughly 35° 24' 39"N, 88° 48' 14"W), it lies around 440–560 ft. (135–170 m) above sea level.
[2] Deanburg lies in the drainage basin of the Forked Deer River and was traditionally a farming community, growing row crops such as cotton and soybeans in the fertile local loam, with a few areas used for pasture and hay land, fallow fields or woodlots.
In many areas the overlying loess has been removed by severe erosion.
It has two Baptist churches (Bethel and Deanburg) and a community center.
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