
Tazewell and its northern counterpart North Tazewell anchor this landscape during the early 1940s, a period defined by the busy Norfolk and Western Ry line following the Clinch River. The map reveals a corridor of small rail-side settlements and industrial markers such as Maxwell Sta, Pounding Mill, and the local Fair Grounds. The topography is dominated by a series of long, parallel ridges including Deskin Mountain and Paint Lick Mountain, which compartmentalize the region into distinct agricultural valleys.
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