
The Old Stone Fort stands as a focal point of this 1936 survey, occupying the peninsula formed by the confluence of the Little Duck River and the Duck River. The landscape reveals a transition from the developing seat at Manchester to the surrounding Barren Plateau and Hickory Flat. Early infrastructure is visible through the St Louis and Chattanooga Line and the Tennessee Electric Power Company Transmission Line, while aviation history is noted by the Emergency Landing Field and an Airway Beacon to the east. Rural life is anchored by family and community landmarks such as Seminary Hill Sch and the Huffar Cem. Natural features like Copperas Cave and Bluehole Falls highlight the unique karst topography and river drainage patterns of Coffee County during the mid-1930s.
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