With the Finches
Calpurnia lives with the Finch's.
She arrived at the Finch Landing, with Atticus' father. therefore she came from the same place the Finch family came from.
they live in what is called the 'negro quarter' which is next to the town dump - close to the ewells house
In the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee, Braxton Underwood lives in Maycomb, the same town where the Finch family resides. Braxton Underwood is the editor of The Maycomb Tribune.
Mrs. Stephanie Crawford lives on the same street as the Finch family in Maycomb, Alabama, in the book "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee.
The Cunninghams live in the fictional town of Maycomb, Alabama, which is the setting for Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird." They are depicted as a poor farming family who struggle financially but are known for their strong sense of pride and integrity.
Scout describes it as an old town, it was a tired old town when she first knew it. In rainy weather the streets turned to red slop; grass grew on sidewalks, the courthouse sagged in the square. Hotter than a black dog suffered on a summer day; bony mules hitched yo hoover carts flicked flies in the sweltering shade of the live oaks on the square.On page 6chapter 1
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Boo Radley is described as a reclusive character who is rarely seen. He is not explicitly identified by race in the novel, but he is assumed to be white along with other characters in the story who live in Maycomb, Alabama during the 1930s.
Though it does not specifically say, it can be assumed that he stayed in Boston, as that was where he studied medicine.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Miss Fisher's workplace is the post office where she works as a clerk. She is known for being friendly and helpful to the customers in Maycomb. Her character is a minor one in the story, but her interactions with Scout and Jem help to show the tight-knit community in which they live.
Dill lives in Mississippi with his aunt during the summer. In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Scout describes Dill as coming from "Meridian, Mississippi, and was spending the summer with his aunt" (Chapter 1).
In the book To Kill a Mockingbird the character of Scout learns that black people in Maycomb have a strong sense of community. She also learns that even though they are poor they have dignity.