
The Cumberland River defines the landscape of north-central Tennessee on this 1950s survey, winding through dramatic loops like Kennys Bend, Beasleys Bend, and Paynes Bend. This era shows the transition of the waterway into Hickory Lake, with islands such as Alexander Island and Parkers Island situated within the wide river channel. The settlement pattern is dominated by rural crossroads and river towns, including Dixon Springs, Riddleton, and Rome, the latter sitting near the confluence of Round Lick Creek and the main river. Genealogists will find a wealth of local landmarks, from family-named cemeteries like Macey Hill Cem and Porter Cem to educational and spiritual centers like Cox-Davis Sch, Union Heights Sch, and Chapel Hill Ch. The presence of several quarries and the crossing of Rome Road reflect the local industry and transportation network of the mid-20th century.
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1958 Dixon Springs
Smith County, TN

1958 New Middleton
Smith County, TN

1962 Buffalo Valley
Smith County, TN

1994 Dixon Springs
Smith County, TN

1994 New Middleton
Smith County, TN
2010 Buffalo Valley
Smith County, TN
2010 Dixon Springs
Smith County, TN
2010 New Middleton
Smith County, TN
2013 Buffalo Valley
Smith County, TN
2013 Dixon Springs
Smith County, TN
2013 New Middleton
Smith County, TN
2016 Buffalo Valley
Smith County, TN
2016 Dixon Springs
Smith County, TN
2016 New Middleton
Smith County, TN
2019 Buffalo Valley
Smith County, TN
2019 Dixon Springs
Smith County, TN
2019 New Middleton
Smith County, TN

2022 Buffalo Valley
Smith County, TN

2022 Dixon Springs
Smith County, TN

2022 New Middleton
Smith County, TN