
The Tar River defines the landscape of southeastern Edgecombe County, winding past the historic river landing of Old Sparta and south toward the Edgecombe Co Pitt Co line. This 2022 survey illustrates a region where established settlements like Tarboro and Princeville are connected to rural crossroads such as Davistown, Henrietta, and Crisp through a dense network of farm-to-market roads. The flat coastal plain is heavily influenced by drainage engineering, evidenced by the Cromwell Canal and Knight Canal that help manage the low-lying terrain.
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1960 Draughn
Edgecombe County, NC

1981 Hartsease
Edgecombe County, NC
2010 Draughn
Edgecombe County, NC
2010 Hartsease
Edgecombe County, NC
2010 Old Sparta
Edgecombe County, NC
2013 Draughn
Edgecombe County, NC
2013 Hartsease
Edgecombe County, NC
2013 Old Sparta
Edgecombe County, NC
2016 Draughn
Edgecombe County, NC
2016 Hartsease
Edgecombe County, NC
2016 Old Sparta
Edgecombe County, NC
2019 Draughn
Edgecombe County, NC
2019 Hartsease
Edgecombe County, NC
2019 Old Sparta
Edgecombe County, NC

2022 Draughn
Edgecombe County, NC

2022 Hartsease
Edgecombe County, NC

2022 Old Sparta
Edgecombe County, NC