
Tallahassee sits at a geographic crossroads in the early 1940s, serving as a hub where the Seaboard Railroad and Meridian Road converge. The state capital's footprint includes the Florida Agricultural and Mechanical College and the Municipal Airport, set against a landscape of deep-rooted rural communities. To the west, the recently created Lake Talquin and the sprawling Apalachicola National Forest dominate the terrain, defining a transition from urban development to timber and conservation lands. The survey reveals a dense network of country schools and churches, such as Macon Sch and Vaughan Chapel, which anchored small settlements like Hilliardville and Woodville before post-war expansion. This mapping also traces the important historical boundaries of the Purchase Line and Base Line, essential markers of the region's early land division and surveying heritage.
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2024 Tallahassee
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