
Macclenny serves as the focal point of this 1917 survey, situated at the intersection of the Seaboard Air Line and the Moniac Road. The landscape is defined by the three prongs of the St. Marys River—the North Prong, Middle Prong, and South Prong—which carve through the timbered lowlands of the Florida-Georgia borderlands. The presence of the Glen St Mary Nursery and Griffin Nursery near Glen St Mary points to the early 20th-century importance of agricultural propagation in this region, while Suggs Still indicates the localized naval stores industry typical of the pine flatwoods.
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