
Macclenny and Glen St Mary serve as the primary hubs in this 1917 survey of the Florida-Georgia borderlands, where the Seaboard Air Line and Atlantic Coast Line railroads converge. The landscape is defined by the high ground of Trail Ridge and the winding course of the St Marys River, which separates Charlton County from its southern neighbors. The map reveals a rural economy dependent on timber and naval stores, evidenced by Sings Still and several specialized nurseries like Griffin Nursery.
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