
Albany serves as the focal point of this Clinton County landscape, situated where the terrain transitions from the elevations of Grider Mountain and Burchett Mountain down toward the winding waters of the Wolf River. The 1950s rural infrastructure is recorded here in great detail, showing a high density of one-room schoolhouses such as Highway Sch, Snow Sch, and Mt Vernon Sch that once served these dispersed upland communities. To the south and west, the map documents the shoreline of the Dale Hollow Reservoir, where the rising waters filled the deep valleys of Sulphur Creek and Illwill Creek. Small crossroads settlements like Ootens Store and Wago anchor the northern reaches, while the southern border traces the Kentucky-Tennessee state line near Huntersville, providing a precise look at the mid-century road network and the family-named cemeteries that dot the ridges.
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