
Adairville serves as the focal point for this landscape along the Kentucky-Tennessee border, where the South Fork Red River and Red River converge. The area is defined by a high density of family and community burial grounds, such as the Doctor Notley Thomas Conn Cem and Scoggins-Gorham Cem, which reflect generations of rural settlement in Logan County. Small hamlets like Schochoh and Hilltop are connected by a network of local roads including Prices Mill Rd and Schochoh Rd. The terrain is shaped by the winding paths of Little Whippoorwill Creek and Woolsey Cr, creating a fertile agricultural environment punctuated by local landmarks like James Lake. This map documents a contemporary view of these long-established agrarian communities, preserving the location of numerous small cemeteries and church sites like New Whippoorwill Baptist Church Cem that remain central to the region's local history.
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