1958 Map of Hattiesburg
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1958 Map of Hattiesburg

USGS Topo · Published 1958

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Hattiesburg and Laurel serve as the primary hubs for this mid-century portrait of southeastern Mississippi and southwestern Alabama. The landscape is defined by the heavy timberlands of the De Soto National Forest, including the Chickasawhay Division, where the network of the Leaf River and Chickasawhay River converge to form the Pascagoula River. This era shows a region deeply connected by rail, with the Illinois Central and Gulf Mobile and Ohio crossing paths with smaller lines like the Mississippi Central and the Bonhomie and Hattiesburg Southern. Rural life is centered around local institutions like Zion Ch and Sims Chapel, while industrial footprints are marked by scattered sawmills and an extensive underground pipeline system. To the east, the terrain rises toward High Rock Hill near the Alabama border, where the Tombigbee River forms a natural boundary.


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Map Details

Date Portrayed1958
Date Published1958
PublisherU.S. Geological Survey
Map TypeTopographic
Scale1:250,000
Physical Dimensions34.1 x 21.9 inches

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