
The Tar River winds its way through the center of this rural North Carolina landscape, serving as a primary geographical anchor for the surrounding communities at the dawn of the twentieth century. The town of Spring Hope is the most developed hub on the sheet, positioned along the Atlantic Coast Line R. R. and the Springhope Branch. This transportation corridor stands in contrast to the numerous unincorporated settlements like Gold Valley Crossroads, Frazier Crossroads, and Lamm Crossroads, which illustrate a pattern of development dictated by local road junctions and river crossings.
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