
The French Broad River winds through the heart of Madison County, serving as the primary corridor for both the Southern Railway and the Dixie Highway during the mid-1940s. The town of Marshall is the central hub, situated along the river's bend where the Gaging Station monitors the water flow. This era shows a landscape deeply shaped by small-scale mountain farming and local institutions, evidenced by the County Home and the Madison Seminary.
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