
McLemoresville serves as the primary hub of this Carroll County landscape, where the local road network converges near the McLemoresville Cem. The terrain is defined by the winding course of the Rutherford Fork Obion River, which cuts diagonally across the quadrangle, joined by tributaries such as White Cr and Mill Cr. This 2022 survey captures the contemporary rural character of the area, noting small settlements like Terry and Howley along the historic Broadway of America. Genealogists will find a high density of rural burial sites, including Carters Chapel Cem and Mount Olive Cem, often located at the end of quiet routes like Old Stage Rd. The drainage patterns of the Grassy Hollow Cr and various branches reveal the undulating topography that has shaped West Tennessee agriculture and settlement for generations.
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