
The Old Tennessee Basin Cherokee Boundary Divide defines the eastern edge of this 1936 survey, acting as a historical and geographical marker through the Alabama landscape. Produced in collaboration between the U.S. Geological Survey and the Tennessee Valley Authority, this advance sheet provides an early look at the transition between drainage basins. The map is largely focused on the terrain surrounding the divide, where the waters of Big Spring Creek flow. A single transportation corridor, State Highway No 38, cuts through the landscape, indicating the primary route for travel and commerce in this portion of Blount County during the mid-1930s. The sparse detail on this sheet reflects the focused nature of the field examination performed during the Tennessee Valley Authority's early surveying efforts.
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