
The Southern railroad line cuts a straight path across the terrain of Limestone and Madison Counties, connecting the small agricultural hub of Greenbrier to the burgeoning community of Madison. This late 1930s landscape is characterized by a dense network of small rural institutions that anchored the local population, including Mt Pleasant Sch and Maple Grove Sch, alongside churches like St James Ch and Waldo Chapel. In the north, Burgreen Corner and Oakland serve as local landmarks near the meandering Limestone Creek.
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1936 Cairo
Limestone County, AL

1936 Capshaw
Limestone County, AL

1936 Greenbrier
Limestone County, AL

1936 Ripley
Limestone County, AL

1936 Salem
Limestone County, AL

1936 Stewart Cross Roads
Limestone County, AL

1936 Tanner
Limestone County, AL

1936 Union Hill
Limestone County, AL

1938 Greenbrier
Limestone County, AL

1938 Tanner
Limestone County, AL

1948 Ripley
Limestone County, AL

1948 Salem
Limestone County, AL

1948 Union Hill
Limestone County, AL

1950 Cairo
Limestone County, AL

1950 Jones Crossroads
Limestone County, AL

1951 Ripley
Limestone County, AL

1951 Salem
Limestone County, AL

1951 Union Hill
Limestone County, AL

1958 Capshaw
Limestone County, AL

1963 Greenbrier
Limestone County, AL

1963 Tanner
Limestone County, AL

1975 Greenbrier
Limestone County, AL

1976 Jones Crossroads
Limestone County, AL

2024 Cairo
Limestone County, AL

2024 Capshaw
Limestone County, AL

2024 Greenbrier
Limestone County, AL

2024 Jones Crossroads
Limestone County, AL

2024 Ripley
Limestone County, AL

2024 Salem
Limestone County, AL

2024 Tanner
Limestone County, AL

2024 Union Hill
Limestone County, AL