
Athens and Augusta anchor this 1950s survey of Northeast Georgia, showing a landscape defined by its river basins and expanding road network. The Savannah River forms the eastern boundary, where the newly created Clark Hill Reservoir and the Fort Gordon Military Reservation mark significant changes to the terrain. The region's transport history is clearly visible through the numerous rail lines, including the Georgia RR and Central of Georgia RR, which connect historic towns like Social Circle, Union Point, and Madison.
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