
The Jackson River carves a deep valley through the rugged Alleghany mountain landscape in this late 1920s survey. The map reveals a rural economy centered on the river and its tributaries, with Greavers Mill situated along the northern reaches and Smith Bridge crossing the water further south. Small mountain communities and hamlets like Tinkersville, Kinkaid, and Barber are clearly defined, showing the distribution of family homesteads and local infrastructure.
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