
Clifton stands as a central hub on the eastern bank of the Tennessee River in this mid-1930s survey, marking a landscape defined by its riverine commerce and decentralized rural settlements. The river's influence is evident in the numerous landings such as Lego Landing, Kittrells Landing, and Glenkirk Landing, which provided essential access before the expansion of modern road networks like State Hy No 114. The area is characterized by a high density of community markers including schools and churches, such as Whiteoak Sch and Culp Chapel, indicating a well-populated interior despite the dissected terrain of the Ridge and numerous hollows.
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