
Saint Stephens and the winding Tombigbee River define this landscape along the border of Washington and Clarke counties. The river's history of navigation is visible through engineering features like Old Lock No 1 and the Old Lock One Cut-Off, while industry is represented by several quarries and a Conveyor near the riverbank. This 1970s survey captures the area's rural character, dominated by timbered lowlands and complex drainage systems like the Wilderness Swamp.
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