
Manchester serves as the focal point for this 1941 survey, situated at the confluence of the Duck River and its various tributaries. The landscape is dominated by the extensive Camp Forrest Military Reservation and the prehistoric earthworks of the Old Stone Fort, located just west of the town center. The transportation network of the early 1940s is clearly defined by the Nashville Chattanooga and St Louis RR and the Dixie Highway, which facilitate movement across a region characterized by karst features like Saltpeter Cave and Copperas Cave.
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