
Cornersville serves as the primary hub in this mid-1930s survey, where State Highway No 11 meets the Louisville and Nashville rail line. The landscape is defined by the drainage basins of Richland Creek, Bradshaw Creek, and Swan Creek, with the prominent Elk Ridge cutting across the northern section. This era captures the rural development of southern Marshall County, including small agrarian communities like Graball, Diana, and Ostella.
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