Corbin [Kentucky/Tennessee]

1970s contour map of the Cumberland (now Daniel Boone) National Forest and adjacent area.

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Description

This informational and tactile topographic map was prepared by the U.S. Army Topographic Command in Washington, D.C. and published in 1972 by Hubbard Scientific, Inc. of Chippewa Falls, WI. It covers a large area in eastern Tennessee and southern Kentucky bounded approximately by the towns of Oak Ridge, Corbin, Glasgow, and Cookeville.

Issued at a scale of 1:250,000, the map offers a detailed overview of the transportation network, geographic features, and settlement patterns. A legend on the right side indicates that road data from 1965 was used and identifies the various symbols used to denote landmarks, airfields, infrastructure, and more.

Toponyms label settlements according to their respective population sizes. Distances between points (red stars) are noted and elevation data is occasionally supplied. Notable features captured within the borders include the Dale Hollow Reservoir, Cumberland Mountains, Daniel Boone National Forest, and Catoosa Wildlife Management Area.

Map Details

Publication Date: 1970

Author: Hubbard Scientific, Inc.

Sheet Width (in): 32.5

Sheet Height (in): 20.75

Condition: A

Condition Description: Molded plastic topographic map with full margins and original plastic sleeve. Very good to near fine condition overall.

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