
Shelbyville serves as the southern anchor of this landscape, where the town's expanding northern reaches like Fairlane Estates meet the agricultural terrain of Bedford County. The topography is defined by the Tennessee Valley Divide and numerous named elevations including Ransom Hill and Horse Mountain. This area is particularly rich in genealogical data, preserving a dense network of family burial grounds and commemorative sites such as the Erwin Slave Cem, Houston-Whitworth Cem, and Mc Cuistion Cem.
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1936 Bedford
Bedford County, TN

1936 Deason
Bedford County, TN

1936 Rover
Bedford County, TN

1947 Bedford
Bedford County, TN

1949 Rover
Bedford County, TN

1951 Deason
Bedford County, TN

1951 Rover
Bedford County, TN

1966 Deason
Bedford County, TN

2022 Bedford
Bedford County, TN

2022 Deason
Bedford County, TN

2022 Rover
Bedford County, TN