
Harlan serves as the focal point for this early 20th-century survey of the Kentucky highlands, situated at the confluence of the Cumberland River and Martins Fork. The landscape is dominated by the massive ridge of Cumberland Mountain, which dictates the settlement patterns and flow of local waterways. Small communities such as Gray and Puckett are established in the narrow valleys, connected by a network of drainage ways including Wallins Creek and Puckett Creek.
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