
Chattahoochee National Forest dominates the northern half of this mid-century landscape, where the Appalachian Trail winds through high-altitude gaps like Tesnatee Gap and Hogpen Gap. The terrain is defined by the high ridges of Blue Ridge and Hickorynut Mtn, feeding water into the headwaters of the Chattahoochee River. In the lower elevations to the south, the settlement pattern centers on the small communities of Loudsville and Tesnatee. This area is rich with local landmarks for genealogical research, including the Blue Ridge School, Lawrence Cemetery, and several rural meeting houses such as Corinth Church and Asbestos Church. The map details a transition from the protected forest wilderness and its landmarks like Dukes Creek Falls to the established agricultural and religious centers of White County at the dawn of the 1950s.
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16 maps found

1935 Cowrock
White County, GA

1938 Cowrock
White County, GA

1950 Cowrock
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1952 Cowrock
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1964 Leaf
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1988 Cowrock
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2011 Cowrock
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2011 Leaf
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2014 Cowrock
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2014 Leaf
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2017 Cowrock
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2017 Leaf
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2020 Cowrock
White County, GA
2020 Leaf
White County, GA

2024 Cowrock
White County, GA

2024 Leaf
White County, GA