
The town of Jackson serves as the focal point of this Northampton County landscape during the mid-1970s, characterized by a network of rural settlements and extensive swamp drainage systems. The Seaboard Coast Line railroad corridor cuts across the northern reaches, anchoring the community of Seaboard and the smaller depot area at Gumberry. These rail-side settlements are contrasted by the winding hydrological features of the coastal plain, including the slow-moving Ramsey Swamp and Gumberry Swamp.
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