
The Alabama River and Tombigbee River define the western boundaries of this Southern landscape, where the Red Hills transition into the Piney Woods. This 1950s survey, updated in the mid-1960s, reveals a region deeply shaped by its rail networks and timber resources. The Louisville & Nashville railroad serves as a central spine, connecting key timber and trading hubs like Greenville, Evergreen, and Brewton. In the southeast, the Conecuh National Forest preserves a significant portion of the pine-dominated wilderness.
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1953 Andalusia
Covington County, AL

1957 Andalusia
Covington County, AL

1971 Andalusia
Covington County, AL

1986 Andalusia
Covington County, AL
2011 Andalusia
Covington County, AL
2014 Andalusia
Covington County, AL
2018 Andalusia
Covington County, AL
2020 Andalusia
Covington County, AL

2024 Andalusia
Covington County, AL