
Dickson serves as the central hub of this Tennessee landscape, where the town's residential streets and the Dickson Municipal Airport meet a topography defined by the Tennessee Valley Divide. The drainage patterns here are striking, with the West Piney River and East Piney River carving through numerous named hollows like Springer Hollow and Wildcat Hollow. For genealogists, the sheet is particularly dense with small family burial grounds, including the Sullivan Cem, Donegan Cem, and Adams Cem, which are scattered throughout the rural areas surrounding the main settlement.
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