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Archaeological Survey of the Old Federal Road in Alabama

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The <strong>Old</strong> <strong>Federal</strong> <strong>Road</strong> <strong>in</strong> Russell County generally co<strong>in</strong>cides with exist<strong>in</strong>g dirt and paved roads,with <strong>the</strong> exception <strong>of</strong> a 2-mile segment southwest <strong>of</strong> Uchee and a 5.5-mile segment west <strong>of</strong> Fort Mitchell.The <strong>Old</strong> <strong>Federal</strong> <strong>Road</strong> enters <strong>the</strong> western boundary <strong>of</strong> Russell County from Macon County on Boromville<strong>Road</strong> (Figure 10-9). The dirt road heads east for 2 miles and <strong>the</strong>n turns north on County <strong>Road</strong> 51. The<strong>Federal</strong> <strong>Road</strong> only rema<strong>in</strong>s on <strong>the</strong> paved road for 0.3 mile and <strong>the</strong>n heads east onto private property, firstalong a dirt road <strong>the</strong>n <strong>in</strong>to a wooded area. The dirt segment <strong>of</strong> old road bed on private property east <strong>of</strong>County <strong>Road</strong> 51 is deeply entrenched (Figure 10-10). However, this area has been affected bycommercial agriculture and heavy mach<strong>in</strong>ery, perhaps distort<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> depth <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> entrenchment.Figure 10-9. The <strong>Old</strong> <strong>Federal</strong> <strong>Road</strong> through Russell County, map 1.217

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