
Decatur serves as the focal point of this 1935 survey, situated at the intersection of State Highway No 30 and State Highway No 58. The landscape is defined by the winding course of the Tennessee River, which forms the boundary between Rhea and Meigs counties. This mid-1930s depiction highlights a river-based economy and transportation network just as modern infrastructure began to take hold. A notable density of river landings, such as Arrants Landing and Sewee Landing, suggests the continued importance of water access for local commerce and travel.
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