
The West Fork Red River carves a winding path through this 1957 study of the Kentucky and Tennessee borderlands. The landscape is defined by its rural infrastructure, anchored by the Louisville and Nashville railroad which connects the town of Trenton to the broader regional economy. This era reveals a network of small social and educational centers, most notably the Rosenwald Sch, a significant site for local history and African American education, and the Barkers Mill Community House near the Woodward Dam.
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