
The Tombigbee River forms a significant geographical boundary on this Alabama sheet, separating the town of Jackson in Clarke County from the neighboring terrain of Washington County. This late-1970s survey captures the community as a regional hub for education and industry, evidenced by the presence of institutions like Jackson Academy, Gillmore Sch, and Harper Middle Sch, alongside essential infrastructure such as a Waterworks and Pumping Station. To the west, the Upper State Game Sanctuary occupies a substantial portion of the lowlands along the river bends.
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