
The rolling hills of the LaRue and Hart County line define this central Kentucky landscape, where small rural communities are connected by a network of winding roads. Hammonsville serves as a central junction, surrounded by outlying settlements like Talley, Wabash, and Jonesville. The area's geography is characterized by distinct knobs and hollows, such as Three Springs Knob and Barefoot Hollow, which dictate the placement of farms and cemeteries. Numerous family-named burial grounds and small churches, including Gaddie Cem, Hodge Cem, and Pike View Baptist Church Cem, are scattered throughout the quadrangle, reflecting generations of local family history. Waterways like Bacon Creek and Barren Run carve through the terrain, with names like Honey Run and Tampa Branch highlighting the importance of local drainage in this agricultural region.
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1949 Tonieville
Larue County, KY

1953 Nelsonville
Larue County, KY

1954 Hammonville
Larue County, KY

1960 Tonieville
Larue County, KY

1967 Nelsonville
Larue County, KY

1979 Tonieville
Larue County, KY

1992 Tonieville
Larue County, KY

2022 Hammonville
Larue County, KY

2022 Nelsonville
Larue County, KY

2022 Tonieville
Larue County, KY