
The Tradewater River carves a winding path through this corner of western Kentucky, serving as a natural boundary for Caldwell, Hopkins, Webster, and Crittenden counties. The landscape is defined by its series of historic river crossings, including Baldwin Ford, Utley Ford, and Smith Ford, reflecting an era where local travel depended on these specific low-water points. Elevated ridges like Hickory Ridge and Poplar Ridge rise above the river bottomlands, while family-named landmarks such as Tom Gray Ford and Morse Bluff provide specific points of reference for local historians.
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1953 Madisonville East
Hopkins County, KY

1954 Coiltown
Hopkins County, KY

1954 Dalton
Hopkins County, KY

1954 Saint Charles
Hopkins County, KY

1954 Slaughtersville
Hopkins County, KY

1962 Madisonville West
Hopkins County, KY

1963 Madisonville East
Hopkins County, KY

1963 Saint Charles
Hopkins County, KY

2022 Coiltown
Hopkins County, KY

2022 Dalton
Hopkins County, KY

2022 Madisonville East
Hopkins County, KY

2022 Madisonville West
Hopkins County, KY

2022 Saint Charles
Hopkins County, KY