
The Escambia River defines the western border of this 1940s landscape, where the state line meets the intricate river systems of Florida's panhandle. Centered on the town of Jay, the map reveals a rural economy shaped by proximity to water, characterized by numerous dead rivers, lakes, and ponds. Notable family-named and community landmarks like Smith Mill Pond and Oyster Landing indicate a reliance on the riverine environment for industry and transport.
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