
Middle Fork Kentucky River winds through this section of the Cumberland Plateau, defining a landscape of deep hollows and narrow ridges. Small communities like Warbranch, Helton, and Saylor occupy the valley floors where the terrain allows for settlement. The map reveals a high density of family-named landmarks and geographic features, such as Saylor Hollow, Wilson Hollow, and Pigeon Roost Hollow, which speak to the generations of residents who have lived along these waterways. Higher elevations are marked by Pine Mountain and the Kentucky Ridge, with prominent peaks like Peters Knob and Chestnut Knob rising above the timbered slopes.
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1953 Hyden West
Leslie County, KY

1954 Cutshin
Leslie County, KY

1954 Helton
Leslie County, KY

1954 Hoskinston
Leslie County, KY

1954 Hyden East
Leslie County, KY

1954 Leatherwood
Leslie County, KY

1961 Hyden East
Leslie County, KY

1961 Hyden West
Leslie County, KY

1974 Helton
Leslie County, KY

1980 Cutshin
Leslie County, KY

1980 Hoskinston
Leslie County, KY

1980 Hyden East
Leslie County, KY

1980 Hyden West
Leslie County, KY

2022 Cutshin
Leslie County, KY

2022 Helton
Leslie County, KY

2022 Hoskinston
Leslie County, KY

2022 Hyden East
Leslie County, KY

2022 Hyden West
Leslie County, KY

2022 Leatherwood
Leslie County, KY