
Pine Mountain dominates this portion of Harlan County, carving a sharp ridge through a landscape defined by hollows and winding creek beds. In the mid-1950s, the community of Bledsoe sat at the junction of Beech and Reuben branches, supporting the Bledsoe Sch and Bledsoe Ch. The map reveals a deeply localized settlement pattern where family names are etched into the terrain, from John Minnard Br to the Huff Cem near the Leslie Co-Harlan Co line. Along the northern edge, Greasy Creek meanders past the Napier settlement, while the southern slopes descend toward the Nashville and Louisville rail line. The presence of the Incline Sch and a Strip Mine north of Richland Hol points to the industrial timber and coal extraction roots of the region, even as large tracts like Kentenia State Forest remained protected.
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1916 Nolansburg
Harlan County, KY

1919 Nolansburg
Harlan County, KY

1954 Bledsoe
Harlan County, KY

1954 Louellen
Harlan County, KY

1954 Nolansburg
Harlan County, KY

1977 Middlesboro
Harlan County, KY

1980 Bledsoe
Harlan County, KY
2011 Bledsoe
Harlan County, KY
2011 Louellen
Harlan County, KY
2011 Nolansburg
Harlan County, KY
2013 Bledsoe
Harlan County, KY
2013 Louellen
Harlan County, KY
2013 Nolansburg
Harlan County, KY
2016 Bledsoe
Harlan County, KY
2016 Louellen
Harlan County, KY
2016 Nolansburg
Harlan County, KY
2019 Bledsoe
Harlan County, KY
2019 Louellen
Harlan County, KY
2019 Nolansburg
Harlan County, KY

2022 Bledsoe
Harlan County, KY

2022 Louellen
Harlan County, KY

2022 Nolansburg
Harlan County, KY