
White House and the surrounding borderlands of Robertson, Sumner, and Davidson counties are defined by a complex network of springs and ridgeline settlements in this mid-century survey. The landscape is notably dotted with family cemeteries and small rural congregations, including Zion Chapel and Concord Ch, reflecting a deeply established local genealogy. The presence of numerous mineral springs such as Black Sulphur Spring, Red Sulphur Spring, and White Sulphur Spring suggests the region's historical importance as a destination for their perceived waters.
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