
Guntersville Lake and the Tennessee River dominate this portion of Marshall County, shaping the landscape around the river-bend settlements of Columbus City and Meltonsville. The terrain is defined by a series of prominent ridges and mountains, including Gunters Mtn, Negro Mtn, and Ellenburg Mtn, which frame narrow valleys like Slater Hollow and Johnson Hollow. The historical importance of river crossings is evident through the presence of the Columbus City Ferry and the Town Creek Ferry, providing vital links between the banks where silt-heavy features like Buck Island Bar and Gunters Bar mark the shifting currents.
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1936 Columbus City
Marshall County, AL

1936 Guntersville Dam
Marshall County, AL

1936 High Point
Marshall County, AL

1936 Mountainboro
Marshall County, AL

1936 Mt Carmel
Marshall County, AL

1936 Newsome Sinks
Marshall County, AL

1936 Swearengin
Marshall County, AL

1947 Columbus City
Marshall County, AL

1947 Newsome Sinks
Marshall County, AL

1947 Swearengin
Marshall County, AL

1948 Guntersville Dam
Marshall County, AL

1948 Mt Carmel
Marshall County, AL

1949 Columbus City
Marshall County, AL

1950 Guntersville Dam
Marshall County, AL

1950 Mt Carmel
Marshall County, AL

1950 Newsome Sinks
Marshall County, AL

1950 Swearengin
Marshall County, AL

1984 Mt Carmel
Marshall County, AL

2024 Columbus City
Marshall County, AL

2024 Guntersville Dam
Marshall County, AL

2024 Mount Carmel
Marshall County, AL

2024 Newsome Sinks
Marshall County, AL

2024 Swearengin
Marshall County, AL