
New Market serves as the focal point for this survey of the Alabama-Tennessee borderlands, where the Louisville and Nashville railroad cuts through a landscape defined by the Flint River and its many tributaries. The area is rich in genealogical markers, preserving the locations of numerous family-named sites such as Taylor Cem, Petty Cem, and Britton Cem. The presence of the Old Cherokee Boundary running through the eastern hills provides a direct link to early 19th-century land divisions and regional history.
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