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Discussion from McGrain and Currens (1978) Marshall
County is near the northeastern corner of the Mississippi Embayment
Region of western Kentucky. The Tennessee River marks the northern boundary,
and Kentucky Lake, a Tennessee Valley Authority facility on the Tennessee
River, forms the eastern boundary. The elevation of the Tennessee River
at the Marshall-McCracken County line, the lowest point in the county,
is 302 feet. Normal pool elevation of Kentucky Lake is 359 feet. The elevation of Benton, at the courthouse, is 430 feet. Elevations at other communities are Aurora, 463 feet; Briensburg, 495 feet; Calvert City, at the railroad, 350 feet; Draffenville, 471 feet; Elva, 346 feet; Gilbertsville, 350 feet; Little Cypress, 349 feet; Palma, 461 feet; Possum Trot, 345 feet; and Sharp, 407 feet. The elevations at the lodges at Kentucky Dam Village and Kenlake State Parks are 415 and 450 feet, respectively. The 7.5-minute topographic quadrangle maps that cover Marshall County
are shown, by name and by index code (Kentucky Natural Resources and
Environmental Protection Cabinet) on the index
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