
Maury City and the county seat of Alamo anchor this mid-1960s topographic study of the West Tennessee landscape. The Gulf Mobile and Ohio railroad corridor dictates the regional orientation, cutting northwest through the terrain near Maury Junction and Crockett Mills. This era of the landscape is defined by a dense network of local institutions that reflect long-standing rural community centers, including the Hamlett Robertson Sch and numerous country churches like Barkers Chapel, Averys Chapel, and Hughes Grove Ch.
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