
Stockbridge serves as the hub of this 1960s landscape, situated at the intersection of the Southern Ry and a network of county roads before the full expansion of the metropolitan Atlanta suburbs. The terrain is defined by the winding paths of Big Cotton Indian Creek and its many tributaries, such as Brush Creek and Reeves Creek. This era reveals a transition from traditional rural industries to a more established residential pattern, evidenced by the presence of Millers Mill and Hannahs Millpond alongside institutional markers like the Smith-Barnes Sch and a local High Sch.
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