
Brandenburg serves as the focal point along the southern bank of the Ohio River in this 1928 survey. The map depicts a stark contrast between the established settlements of Meade County, Kentucky, and an expansive Unsurveyed Area to the north in Indiana. Along the riverfront, the landscape is defined by its waterways and small rural landmarks, including the winding course of Doe Run and the distinct elevation of Hamilton Hill.
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