
The town of Marshville serves as the primary hub in this detailed survey of the North Carolina borderlands between Union and Anson Counties. Tracing the transition from the early 21st century while retaining topographic data compiled in 1969, the landscape reveals a pattern of dispersed rural communities and crossroads. Small settlements like Peachland, Sturdivants Crossroads, and White Store anchor the local geography, connected by a network of drainage ways including Lanes Creek and Brown Creek.
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