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TOPOGRAPHY

TOPOGRAPHY

From Goodspeed’s History of Tennessee (1887), page 797 “The topographical features of Fayette County are not very strongly marked. The northern portion is slightly undulating, the middle and western rather hilly with extended plateaus, the southeast hilly with fertile valleys, and the extreme southern portion an unbroken level, the latter being the Wolf River bottoms. “The formation underlying the surface of the county is, as seen in the bluffs, railroad cuts, washes, etc…., generally a stratified mass of sands, more…

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