
Sandy Hook serves as the focal point of this 1950 topographical study, situated at the confluence of several branches and the Little Sandy River. The landscape is defined by an intricate network of narrow valleys and ridges, where small settlements like Lytten, Bascom, and Redwine established themselves along the watercourses. This era in Elliott County shows a high density of rural schoolhouses, including Carter Sch, Fannin Sch, and Willow Grove Sch, which dot the hollows and indicate a dispersed but organized community structure.
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