
Nashville and Rocky Mount anchor this coastal plain landscape at the start of the twentieth century, defined by a dense network of watercourses and early rail lines. The Atlantic Coast Line R. R. serves as a primary transit corridor, connecting South Rocky Mount and Sharpsburg to the wider region. Industry is concentrated at the Rocky Mount Mills along the Tar River, where the elevation drop at Little Falls provided necessary power.
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1902 Rocky Mount
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1904 Rocky Mount
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1953 Rocky Mount
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1954 Rocky Mount
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1975 Rocky Mount
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1977 Rocky Mount
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1985 Rocky Mount
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1998 Rocky Mount
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2010 Rocky Mount
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2013 Rocky Mount
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2016 Rocky Mount
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2019 Rocky Mount
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2022 Rocky Mount
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