
Milledgeville and Morris Chapel anchor this 1930s landscape along the border of McNairy and Hardin counties. This era reveals an environment defined by the Tennessee River and a complex network of drainage projects, such as the White Oak Creek Drainage Ditch, designed to manage the low-lying Flats. The riverfront remains active with historical river crossings at Coffee Landing and Bluff Landing, while the surrounding hinterlands are dotted with rural infrastructure from a bygone era, including the Pickwick Electric Membership Corp Transmission Line. Local community life is deeply rooted in its country schools and churches, with New Zeal Ch, Old Union Ch, and Sycamore Sch serving as vital landmarks. This survey captures the transition of the West Tennessee river bottoms before significant modern redevelopment altered the landscape.
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