
The Tennessee River bend defines the landscape of this 1936 survey, where the recently established Wheeler Reservoir separates Madison and Morgan counties. The map illustrates a rural Alabama community in transition, showing the early impact of the Tennessee Valley Authority's hydroelectric and flood control efforts on existing settlements like Triana. While much of the riverbank remains undeveloped, the interior is dotted with evidence of established local life, from family-named schools such as Horton Sch and Leaders Sch to numerous country churches like New Mt Olive Ch and Green Grove Ch.
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