
The French Broad River snakes through this 1939 survey, defining the agricultural and social life of eastern Tennessee before significant mid-century changes to the river valley. The landscape is dotted with family-named landmarks and local institutions, such as Anderson Mill and Westminster Cem, which served the dispersed rural population. The town of White Pine serves as the primary hub, connected by the Southern railroad and the Dixie Highway, illustrating the importance of both rail and early highway infrastructure in the region's development.
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