
The Louisville and Nashville railroad anchors this 1949 topographic study of Middle Tennessee, cutting a direct north-south path through Cornersville. This intersection of rail transport and rural agriculture is evident in the scatter of small settlements like Ostella, Diana, and Delina that dot the landscape. The terrain is defined by the winding valley of Richland Creek and its many tributaries, which are framed by family-named hollows and prominent ridges like Goshen Ridge.
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