
Locust Fork meanders across the Jefferson and Blount County line, defining the geographic heart of this mid-century survey. The landscape is marked by the industrial presence of the Louisville and Nashville and Seaboard railroads, which served the coal resources of the region, including a prominent Strip Mine east of Warrior. Local community life is anchored by numerous rural institutions such as Watts Union Ch, Cane Creek Sch, and the Mortimer Jordan Sch in Morris. The 1980s updates highlight urban expansion in purple, contrasting the established settlements of Kimberly and Seloca against the nearby recreation grounds of Rickwood Caverns State Park. For those tracing local history, the map preserves specific landmarks like the Chimneys Ruins and the crossing at McKnally Ford Bridge.
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