
Phil Campbell serves as the primary hub of this 1936 survey, situated at the junction of State Highway No 5 and the Southern Railway. This era in Northwest Alabama was defined by a mix of forestry and extractive industry, evidenced by the Alabama National Forest boundary and mining operations such as Lowler Mines and Hager Mine. The landscape is characterized by the winding path of Bear Creek, which supported local industry through the Davis Mill Dam.
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