
The Mississippi River defines the southwestern edge of this survey, winding past significant riverfront landmarks like Potato Bend and Bishop Landing. This 1916 landscape captures a transition from the rugged bluffs near Fountain Bluff to the established uplands of Jackson and Randolph Counties. Two major railroads, the St Louis Iron Mountain and Southern and the Mobile and Ohio, intersect the region, driving the growth of coal-mining and agricultural centers. Communities such as Willisville, Campbell Hill, and Ava appear at a time when the local economy was anchored by these rail corridors.
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