
The Fort Loudoun Dam anchors this mid-century survey, marking the intersection where the Tennessee River meets the Little Tennessee River. This landscape is defined by the massive reservoir waters of Fort Loudoun Lake and Watts Bar Lake, which wrap around intricate peninsulae like Choto Bend and Parks Bend. These newer impoundments contrast with the established rail-and-road network, including the Southern Railway through Concord and the Louisville and Nashville Railroad serving Friendsville. Local heritage is visible in the many rural landmarks such as Shady Grove Church, Union Valley School, and the Leeper Cemetery near Boyd. From the commercial activity at Dixie Lee Junction to specialized sites like the Minnow rearing pools, the map documents a region balancing its agrarian roots with the transformative hydroelectric infrastructure of the Tennessee Valley Authority.
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1935 Meadow
Loudon County, TN

1936 Concord
Loudon County, TN

1940 Concord
Loudon County, TN

1940 Meadow
Loudon County, TN

1952 Meadow
Loudon County, TN

1953 Concord
Loudon County, TN

1968 Concord
Loudon County, TN
2010 Concord
Loudon County, TN
2010 Meadow
Loudon County, TN
2013 Meadow
Loudon County, TN
2014 Concord
Loudon County, TN
2016 Concord
Loudon County, TN
2016 Meadow
Loudon County, TN
2019 Concord
Loudon County, TN
2019 Meadow
Loudon County, TN

2022 Concord
Loudon County, TN

2022 Meadow
Loudon County, TN