
Walden Ridge and the dramatic drop of the Cumberland Escarpment dominate this 1940s landscape, illustrating the sharp topographical contrast between the high plateau and the Tennessee Valley floor. The settlement of Pennine and the outskirts of Spring City are linked by the Southern railroad and the Southern Highway, which trace the base of the escarpment. Local genealogy is well-documented through numerous family-named landmarks and resting places, such as Thurman Cem, De Vaney Cem, and Wassom Cem. The wilderness of the ridge is incised by deep drainages like Stinging Fork—home to Stinging Fork Falls—and Piney River, where the river makes a sharp turn at Moccasin Bend. Small community centers are anchored by rural institutions like Webbs Chapel Sch and Hickory Grove Sch, showing the distribution of residents across this varied Rhea County terrain.
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1935 Evensville
Rhea County, TN

1935 Morgan Springs
Rhea County, TN

1935 Pennine
Rhea County, TN

1942 Evensville
Rhea County, TN

1949 Pennine
Rhea County, TN

1956 Morgan Springs
Rhea County, TN

1972 Morgan Springs
Rhea County, TN

1973 Evensville
Rhea County, TN

1973 Pennine
Rhea County, TN
2010 Evensville
Rhea County, TN
2010 Morgan Springs
Rhea County, TN
2010 Pennine
Rhea County, TN
2013 Evensville
Rhea County, TN
2013 Morgan Springs
Rhea County, TN
2013 Pennine
Rhea County, TN
2016 Evensville
Rhea County, TN
2016 Morgan Springs
Rhea County, TN
2016 Pennine
Rhea County, TN
2019 Evensville
Rhea County, TN
2019 Morgan Springs
Rhea County, TN
2019 Pennine
Rhea County, TN

2022 Evensville
Rhea County, TN

2022 Morgan Springs
Rhea County, TN

2022 Pennine
Rhea County, TN