
Sal City and the surrounding coves of Franklin County are defined by a complex network of hollows and ridges, illustrating the long-standing rural settlement patterns of the Tennessee highlands. Named landmarks like Hickory Ridge and Bear Hollow Mtn dominate the vertical landscape, while the valleys are pocketed with family-named features and small community hubs such as Three Forks and Lakeview. The distribution of burial grounds, including the Little Mountain Cem, Rice Field Cem, and Posey Field Cem, provides essential points of reference for genealogists tracking early residents of these isolated mountain pockets.
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1936 Beans Creek
Franklin County, TN

1936 Camp Peay
Franklin County, TN

1936 Capitol Hill
Franklin County, TN

1936 Pitcher Ridge
Franklin County, TN

1936 Sinking Cove
Franklin County, TN

1941 Camp Forrest
Franklin County, TN

1941 Capitol Hill
Franklin County, TN

1947 Sinking Cove
Franklin County, TN

1948 Beans Creek
Franklin County, TN

1948 Pitcher Ridge
Franklin County, TN

1950 Sinking Cove
Franklin County, TN

1951 Beans Creek
Franklin County, TN

1951 Pitcher Ridge
Franklin County, TN

1962 Capitol Hill
Franklin County, TN

1972 Capitol Hill
Franklin County, TN

2022 Beans Creek
Franklin County, TN

2022 Capitol Hill
Franklin County, TN

2022 Pitcher Ridge
Franklin County, TN

2022 Sinking Cove
Franklin County, TN