
The Hardin County seat at Savannah appears as a developed grid of streets just east of the Tennessee River, marked by its proximity to the Savannah Airport. This 1936 survey, a collaboration involving the Tennessee Valley Authority, captures the area during a period of significant infrastructure growth, evidenced by the prominent U S Highway No 64 and several electric transmission lines cutting through the landscape. Beyond the town center, the map reveals a rural economy organized around creek valleys like Horse Creek and Turkey Creek.
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