
The South Yadkin River serves as the dominant natural boundary on this 1969 survey, tracing the winding border between Davie and Rowan counties. This Piedmont landscape is characterized by a dense network of tributaries including Fourth Creek and Third Creek, which historically supported the agricultural development of small crossroads communities like Cool Springs and Mount Vernon. The map reveal a deeply rooted social geography, evidenced by the high concentration of rural sanctuaries such as Moores Chapel, New Jerusalem Ch, and South River Ch. These landmarks, along with local settlements like Needmore and Davie Academy Corners, provide a detailed record of the rural habitation patterns and property boundaries that defined this region of North Carolina in the late 1960s.
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1969 Cool Springs
Rowan County, NC

1969 Rowan Mills
Rowan County, NC

1997 Cool Springs
Rowan County, NC
2010 Cool Springs
Rowan County, NC
2010 Rowan Mills
Rowan County, NC
2013 Cool Springs
Rowan County, NC
2013 Rowan Mills
Rowan County, NC
2016 Cool Springs
Rowan County, NC
2016 Rowan Mills
Rowan County, NC
2019 Cool Springs
Rowan County, NC
2019 Rowan Mills
Rowan County, NC

2022 Cool Springs
Rowan County, NC

2022 Rowan Mills
Rowan County, NC