
Dillard and Mountain City anchor this 1935 survey of the mountainous borderlands where Nantahala National Forest meets the Georgia-North Carolina state line. The landscape is defined by the high pass of Rabun Gap and the intricate drainage of Betty Creek and the Little Tennessee River. Transport and education in the mid-1930s are central to the map, which traces the route of the Tallulah Falls RR as it parallels the Rabun Highway, serving the campus of the Rabun Gap Nacoochee Sch.
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