
The Chattahoochee River carves a winding path through this West Georgia landscape, serving as a primary corridor for transit and industry during the late 19th century. Surveyed in the late 1880s, the terrain shows a transition from the established railroad hubs like Marietta and Douglasville to the more rural river crossings and family settlements. The river is notably lined with numerous private crossings such as the Campbellton Ferry, Addhold Ferry, and Smith Ferry, which preceded the widespread construction of bridges.
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