
Clyde and Waynesville anchor this 1935 study of the Pigeon River valley, compiled from aerial photographs by the Tennessee Valley Authority and USGS. The landscape is defined by the sharp transition from the valley floor to the surrounding ridges of Truelove Mountain and Crabtree Mountain. The Southern Railway follows the bend of the Pigeon River, passing through the central settlement at Clyde while Lake Junaluska appears as a prominent recreational and religious center to the west. Local life is heavily documented through a network of rural institutions, including Davis Chapel, Antioch Ch, and the Ironduff Sch. The presence of several river crossings like Osburn Ford and Ferguson Bridge indicates a transition between traditional water-level transport and the burgeoning State Highway No 10 corridor.
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