1950 Map of Kendrick, 1953 Print
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1950 Map of Kendrick

USGS Topo · Published 1953

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The Tennessee Valley landscape along the Mississippi and Tennessee border is defined by a dense network of headwater streams and the intersection of major transportation corridors in the early 1950s. The Southern Railway and Illinois Central Railroad converge near the growing settlement of Corinth, while smaller farming communities like Farmington and Strickland remain anchored by local landmarks. A notable concentration of rural institutions is visible, including the McGlathery Sch, Oakland Sch, and Hopewell School, alongside numerous country churches such as Jerusalem Church and Fraley Chapel. The terrain transitions from the ridge-top Glen Lookout Tower down into creek bottoms such as Sevenmile Creek and Clear Creek, where land use was managed through systems like the Chambers Drainage Canal. Small family cemeteries including Marvin Cem and Wyly Cem provide valuable evidence of the area's long-established genealogical roots.


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Map Details

Date Portrayed1950
Date Published1953
PublisherU.S. Geological Survey
Map TypeTopographic
Scale1:24,000
Physical Dimensions22 x 27 inches

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