
Meriwether Lewis National Monument anchors the southern portion of this 1951 topographic study, marking the site along the Natchez Trace where the famed explorer met his end. The landscape is a dense network of ridges and hollows, such as Lindsey Ridge and Sweet Hollow, which dictate the scattered settlement patterns of the era. The industrial character of the region is evident through the numerous phosphate mines clustered near Gordonsburg, reflecting the importance of mineral extraction to the local economy.
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1936 Gordonsburg
Lewis County, TN

1936 Kimmins
Lewis County, TN

1936 Mt Joy
Lewis County, TN

1936 Riverside
Lewis County, TN

1951 Gordonsburg
Lewis County, TN

1951 Mt. Joy
Lewis County, TN

1951 Riverside
Lewis County, TN
2010 Gordonsburg
Lewis County, TN
2010 Mount Joy
Lewis County, TN
2010 Riverside
Lewis County, TN
2013 Gordonsburg
Lewis County, TN
2013 Mount Joy
Lewis County, TN
2013 Riverside
Lewis County, TN
2016 Gordonsburg
Lewis County, TN
2016 Mount Joy
Lewis County, TN
2016 Riverside
Lewis County, TN
2019 Gordonsburg
Lewis County, TN
2019 Mount Joy
Lewis County, TN
2019 Riverside
Lewis County, TN

2022 Gordonsburg
Lewis County, TN

2022 Mount Joy
Lewis County, TN

2022 Riverside
Lewis County, TN