
Blue Ridge peaks and river valleys define this 1930s landscape along the border of North and South Carolina. This survey by the Tennessee Valley Authority documents a critical period of regional development, centered on the complex drainage of the Little River. The map highlights a series of significant cascades, including Triple Falls, High Falls, and Bridal Veil Falls, illustrating the steep vertical drops that characterize the terrain before the widespread modification of many Southern Appalachian watercourses.
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This is the sole edition of this map. No revisions or reprints were ever made.
33 maps found

1935 Batcave
Henderson County, NC

1935 Standingstone Mtn.
Henderson County, NC

1935 Zirconia
Henderson County, NC

1936 Skyland
Henderson County, NC

1942 Skyland
Henderson County, NC

1943 Skyland
Henderson County, NC

1946 Bat Cave
Henderson County, NC

1946 Standingstone Mtn.
Henderson County, NC

1946 Zirconia
Henderson County, NC

1947 Bat Cave
Henderson County, NC

1947 Zirconia
Henderson County, NC

1954 Zirconia
Henderson County, NC

1959 Zirconia
Henderson County, NC

1965 Skyland
Henderson County, NC

1965 Standingstone Mtn.
Henderson County, NC

1977 Zirconia
Henderson County, NC

1997 Bat Cave
Henderson County, NC

1997 Zirconia
Henderson County, NC
2010 Bat Cave
Henderson County, NC
2011 Skyland
Henderson County, NC
2011 Zirconia
Henderson County, NC
2013 Bat Cave
Henderson County, NC
2013 Skyland
Henderson County, NC
2013 Zirconia
Henderson County, NC
2016 Bat Cave
Henderson County, NC
2016 Skyland
Henderson County, NC
2016 Zirconia
Henderson County, NC
2019 Bat Cave
Henderson County, NC
2019 Skyland
Henderson County, NC
2019 Zirconia
Henderson County, NC

2022 Bat Cave
Henderson County, NC

2022 Skyland
Henderson County, NC

2022 Zirconia
Henderson County, NC