1944 Map of Rocky Mount
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1944 Map of Rocky Mount

USGS Topo · Published 1944

About this map

Pigg River winds through the heart of Franklin County, defining a landscape of small agricultural communities and upland ridges during the mid-1940s. The Norfolk and Western RR serves as a vital artery, connecting the county seat at Rocky Mount to the industrial centers of Bassett and North Bassett further south. This era is characterized by a dense network of one-room schools and local country churches, such as Hancock Sch and Canton Creek Ch, which anchored the rural social structure. Local commerce centered on crossroads landmarks like Ramsays Store and Dyers Store, while Barrows Mill on Reed Creek points to the continued importance of water-powered industry. The terrain is marked by prominent heights including Fork Mountain and Cooks Knob, which overlook a quilt of small farms and family-named homesteads such as Barfoot and Lanahan.


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Map Details

Date Portrayed1944
Date Published1944
PublisherU.S. Geological Survey
Map TypeTopographic
Scale1:62,500
Physical Dimensions17.9 x 21.2 inches

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