
Industrial phosphate mining and agricultural land use define this 1949 survey of south-central Florida. The landscape is heavily marked by extractive industry, featuring numerous Strip Mine sites, a prominent Phosphate Plant, and a large Mine Dump near Pierce. The transportation of these minerals is evident in the dense rail network, including the Seaboard Air Line, Atlantic Coast Line, and the Swift and Co RR, which link company towns like Brewster and Bradley Junction.
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