
Lenoir City serves as a focal point in this 1935 survey, situated at the confluence of the Tennessee River and the Little Tennessee River. The landscape is defined by the winding river bends, including Harrison Bend and Lenoir Bend, which supported a vibrant river-based economy before later regional developments altered the shoreline. Multiple river crossings such as Bussell Ferry and Hall Ferry illustrate the connectivity required for rural life during this era.
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